When painting on a layer mask, if you use a dynamic brush created in the brush
editor, you can set up in your preferences to allow you to resize and change
the brush hardness "on the fly" while you are painting. I have mine set up so
that pressing shift while scrolling the mousewheel increases
Hmm... the 45 degree angle part is simple enough, if that is what you really
mean. However, when you start talking about a "book" at a 45 degree angle, it
sounds maybe like what you want is to make it look as if it is being "viewed"
from a 45 degree angle? ... not just rotated? ... with some s
I am guessing that you mean when you finished going around the area you wanted
to remove, that you were unable to close the scissors loop? The scissors tool
can be quite fussy like that. You have to hit your starting point exactly.
But if that isn't the problem, then yes, like someone else sai
Wonder if this couldn't be done with GAP? If so, it would be trivial to do,
just load the original, duplicate it enough times to get 360, then run through
the frames with "apply filter varying".
--- On Fri, 1/7/11, Atrus wrote:
From: Atrus
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] A simple for loop while usi
I wonder if the morph plugin in the GAP package could do what you want.
--- On Sat, 12/25/10, Peter Keller wrote:
From: Peter Keller
Subject: [Gimp-user] warp by points
To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Date: Saturday, December 25, 2010, 10:28 PM
What I'd like to be able to do is something
Actually, Map Object would work just fine, and it will give you the back.
What you do is just make your stripes on a transparent background. Delete the
default layer, add a new transparent layer and put in your stripes, leaving a
transparent gap between them, then do map object.
--- On Fri,
I'd do the same procedure, but change one of the steps.
1. Cut your person in half. Keep the selection active.
2. Edit>Copy, then Edit>paste as new (to keep your original preserved.
3. Close the original so as not to do anything "unexpected" with it.
4. In the newly created canvase, duplicate
Ditto on the Blender. You could actually do the whole shebang in a combination
of Inkscape and Blender. Do the "pad" things and the connecting lines in
Inkscape, import the path into Blender and extrude. People or whatever could
be done the same way.
--- On Thu, 1/28/10, Jim Clark wrote:
F
Just to double check, you are using the actual Gimp and not Gimp-Shop,
correct? There have been people who have posted to this list about problems
with Gimp-Shop (which, in my experience anyway, was a major bug fest and
crashed all over the place.), but Gimp Shop is NOT an official Gimp package
You might try the URL below. I am running 10.5.8, and this is the version I
use.
http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/News/News.html
--- On Thu, 1/21/10, Willie B Bass wrote:
From: Willie B Bass
Subject: [Gimp-user] Is the a Gimp version that works with the new version of
Apple X 11 ?
To: gimp-us
>But that' s not how at least *I* read messages on the many mailing
>lists I follow. When new postings to an existing thread arrive in my
>mailbox, I have read the postings prior to that post already earlier,
>so I don' t have to read them again. For me, scrolling down all the
>previous postings is
Is it in the plan to remove the scheme scripting in Gimp and go to all Python
scripting? Is there much of a difference between what can be done with
either? I have tried a couple of times to learn Python, but I am an old fogy
and keep coming up against a wall whenever I try to get my head arou
Instead of stroke selection...you might try converting the selection to a path
and stroking that. The result will be smoother.
--- On Tue, 6/30/09, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> From: Dotan Cohen
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Is it really that complicated to make a circle?
> To: "Jaime Seuma"
> Cc: "gi
Just to muddy the waters further, when you get into dpi with printers, it opens
up a whole 'nother can of worms...at least as I understand from researching the
subject on the net.
With regard to printing, dpi and ppi are two seperate things. A printer might
have a certain dpi rating, but that
Do a google on vexels or vectoring. There are some tutorials on Gimptalk by
curly haired boy on how to do something like this. There is also lots of stuff
on deviantart. You can do this technique in either Inkscape or Gimp, tho the
methods are a bit different in each program. You can end up
Well...perhaps you already know this, but when you load a graphic file in
Blender, you do have the option of "packing" it and making it part of the
.blend file. But now, Gimp doesn't save native .blend format files.
--- On Sat, 1/24/09, Claus Cyrny wrote:
> From: Claus Cyrny
> Subject: Re:
I eject mine every time. Gimp is the only program that has this problem. I
use Inkscape with it and it works fine.
--- On Wed, 1/7/09, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> From: Dotan Cohen
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Win32: Use standard Windows File Open/Save dialog
> To: "Jernej Simončič"
> Cc: gimp-user
ary 7, 2009, 4:19 PM
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 2009-01-03 at 18:16 -0800, Elwin Estle wrote:
> > I wonder if a problem I have had with saving files
> from Gimp in
> > Windows is somehow related. If I save direct to the
> local hard drive,
> > there isn't much of a pro
I wonder if a problem I have had with saving files from Gimp in Windows is
somehow related. If I save direct to the local hard drive, there isn't much of
a problem. But if I try to save to say, a flash drive plugged into the same
computer running Gimp, or to a network drive, then file save tim
Try converting the selection to a path and stroking the path. Or better yet,
see if you can start with a path from the very beginning. The stroke on paths
seems to be a bit smoother than the one on selections.
--- On Sun, 12/28/08, Ajay Gautam wrote:
> From: Ajay Gautam
> Subject: [Gimp-us
As another poster mentioned, an image pipe brush might do what you want. The
trick is, to get the brush to "follow" the path and rotate appropriately.
This is doable, but due to the limitations of the number of images you can have
in a pipe, the available increment of rotation may not be enough
Why not just put a new layer underneath the one with the transparency and make
it the color you want? It will show through the transparent areas. No need to
select.
...or you could do alpha to selection and then invert the selection to select
the transparent areas. Then bucket fill with the
This is how I would do it, tho there may be other ways as well. I would
duplicate the layer, do my color correction. Add a layer mask and paint the
mask such that the areas that I did not want to be corrected showed through,
feathering the mask appropriately where necessary. Perhaps kinda ted
IL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Bizzare .png behavior
> To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
> Date: Friday, July 11, 2008, 11:19 AM
> Elwin Estle wrote:
>
> > Now for the weird part. If I turn off "use
> alpha" in the Blender texture file options, the
way
smaller. Still won't do what I want in Blender, but that is another matter.
--- On Fri, 7/11/08, Elwin Estle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Elwin Estle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Bizzare .png behavior
> To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
>
This is with Gimp 2.4.6 on Windows XP professional.
I loaded an image into gimp and selected various aspects of it and cut away,
i.e. rendered parts of the background using layer masks. What I ended up with
were several layers, each with a different part of the original image, but
still the sa
You could do some heavy duty clone work on the background and on his shirt.
Or, maybe
just put an oval vignette around him.
Another possibility might be to make him the centerpiece of a collage, perhaps
put
related holocaust images around him?
--- Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Youtube only accepts video formats. Doesn't really matter what format,
everything is
converted to .flv format, but some convert with better quality than others.
--- Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 24 April 2008 1:39:34 pm John Culleton wrote:
> > I am just getting started on this
Inkscape has two tools to do this. There is the new node tweaking tool that
allows you
to sort of "sculpt" the nodes. Another possibility is node sculpting. Select
a group of
nodes, then alt-click and alt-drag on it. It will move and sort of
proportionally drag
other nodes along with it.
An
There is another way to feather an existing selection as well, it is my
preferred method,
since you can actually see how much feather you are gonna get beforehand.
Simply this: Convert the selection to a quickmask (also in the Select menu,
and there is
an icon in the lower left corner of the ca
There is also the "navigation" window under the dialogs menu, which will give
you a small
window that has a "zoom square" that shows the level of magnification you are
using. You
can also drag this window around on the larger image and it will change the
view in the
main canvas window. I have
Inkscape can do that sort of thing. AFAIK, Gimp doesn't natively have this
capability,
tho I suppose somebody could write a plugin. But you could do it in Inkscape
and then
import it into Gimp, either as a bitmap, or as a path.
--- Shin Diggar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Is
I think there used to be a plugin in the registry for doing this, but I can't
remember
the name of it. Dunno if it would work in 2.4 or not.
--- norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been copying some old colour transparencies using my digital
> camera and most of the images produced suff
Have you tried using guides to snap the handles?
--- Leonard Evens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see a way to specify the matrix used to perform a desired
> perspective transformation manually. Of course, I can adjust it by
> dragging handles, but it would be much easier for me to calcula
I looked under Select...but didn't see that, but then I was looking for it
under the old
name...distress, rather than distort. Thanks!
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Elwin Estle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I know the contents of the original Script-fu menu got
I know the contents of the original Script-fu menu got distributed into the
other menus
in the 2.4 series...what happened to Script-Fu>Selection>Distress Selection?
Is it still
there, only buried somewhere? I have looked through the menus, but haven't
come across
it.Did it get removed all
What am I supposed to check it for? It has the correct date/time.
--- Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I run ./configure, I get the following error:
> >
> > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/ginstall -c
> > checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: n
When I run ./configure, I get the following error:
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/ginstall -c
checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: newly created
file is
older than distributed files!
Check your system clock
What is happening...what newly created file
Rather than a plugin, you could just make your shapes with paths and store them
in a
separate .xcf file, then just drag whichever one you want from that .xcf into
the one you
are working on. From there, the transform tools work on Paths, so you can
rotate, scale,
etc. to get things however you
Okay...I will hold off. I also tried it with 2.2.1 (which I have compiled
previously on
other distros with no problem...same thing).
--- Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 12:14 -0800, Elwin Estle wrote:
> > GAP 2.2.2
>
> Not
I am on Zenwalk 5.0. When I run ./configure, I get the follwing error message
at the
end.
./configure: line 8825: ./po/POTFILES.in: No such file or directory
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: error: cannot find input file: extern_libs/Makefile.in
Not with the paint tool, but you can set the clone tool to use a pattern source.
--- Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to use the airbrush (or any paint tools) to paint with the
> patterns?
>
> Thanks,
> Helen
> --
> using Linux, SuSE 10
> > _
Would this do what you want?
http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/Color2BW/
--- Paul Waldo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a plugin that will help me convert a color image to
> Black and White. I have looked at the Plugin Registry and found a
> couple that do this, but t
The few times I have used custom brushes were for creating textures for the
game BZFlag.
I modeled a pine tree and used a custom brush I made for the pine-needles on
the tree. I
also did the same thing for a palm tree I created. For me, most of the time,
the default
Gimp brushes are more than
...forgot something...you can load a file into Gimp's text option. So what's
to prevent
editing your text in something that does have spell checking and then just
loading the
file?
--- Jason Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like to see shapes added to Gimp as of way of Openoffice draw a
Well, there are shapes, sort of, Filters>Render>Gfig. There are also Paths,
which will
do a lot of what you want. You can also create Paths in Inkscape and then
import them
into Gimp (which I find handy, since Inkscape has more features for dealing
with paths
than Gimp does). Converting paths
You can simply drag an image file onto the Gimp Toolbox and it will open.
--- Lionel Tarazon Alcocer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Each time I open a file (double-click over the image), a new GIMP application
> opens even if there was already one. Opening images this way may end up wi
In the layers dialog, to the right of the "eye" icon to turn the layer on and
off, is a
second icon that looks like a chain link. Click it for all layers you want to
rotate/transform as a group. When they are linked together, whatever you do to
one, as
far as rotating, you will do to all of th
Just out of curiosity, why are the save and cancel buttons swapped location
wise in the
Windows version of 2.4.2?
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I think I have only had to do something like this once. But yes GAP does have
a nice
add-on that puts in an menu entry for "filter all layers".
There are other things that GAP comes in handy for. You can use it to make
image pipe
brushes that would otherwise be a lot of work to do in regular G
I know there is another reply to this...but, since you might not know where
your brushes
directory is.
You will have a hidden directory in your homve folder for gimp (whatever file
manager you
are using, Konqueror or Nautilus, should have an option to "show hidden files").
In this hidden folder
Guess they have server problems...again
When I sent the email, I went to the actual sites and cut and pasted the
address. Give
it a bit, then try again.
--- Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> * norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11-
Masks give you a lot of control over things, plus, until you apply them, they
are non
destructive.
Here is one tutorial on them :
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Shadows-And-Glows-3-d-Effects-4624-1.html
And another :
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/The-Layer-mask-Rendering-Method-1868
The path was made in Inkscape and imported. A series of layers were created
and the path
was "progressively stroked" from one layer to the next by increasing the value
of the
fade out option.
I think I remember seeing something about stroke path being a scriptable
option. What
about varying t
Does filters>enhance>despeckle maybe do what you want?
Here is the relevant doc page.
http://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-despeckle.html
--- Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does gimp off a de-mosaic filter or script ?
> doing some scanning of documents into gimp via xsane.
>
> TIA
> Richard
I have been busy with other projects and haven't really had a chance to sit
down and play
with 2.4.1. It's pretty impressive. I do have one question. Why can't one
scale the
smudge tool? I am guessing that smudging complicates things too much, but I am
still curious.
___
Sometime back I wrote a tutorial
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/The-Layer-mask-Rendering-Method-18687-1.html
It was written under the 2.2.x series of Gimp releases. In it, I set up the
mouse wheel
to control both the scale and the softness/hardness of brushes created in the
brush
editor.
Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elwin Estle wrote:
> > I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I
> > run
> > ./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have
> > pygtk
> installed
> > and t
I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I run
./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have pygtk
installed
and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
headers and if
so, where do I get them?
___
I am hardly an expert on this whole issue. I would like to see a side by side
comparison
of prints made from 8 bit vs 16 bit images to see just exactly what the
difference might
be. I think your average person probably wouldn't care. It has been mentioned
that
monitors are poor venues on whic
I am not qualified to comment on the actual topic in question...however, you do
have a
sentence near the bottom that seems, at the very least, somewhat awkward. I
can't quite
figure out what it is trying to say. It almost seems as if it were somehow
constructed
from two separate sentences that
This may tie into your other problem with the tool options. Check the FAQ at
Gimptalk as
well as the Gimp documentation on "docking".
As for the rotation and scale tools, in the options dialog which comes up when
you select
those icons, there are three buttons at the top of that dialog. The fi
Select the layer in question in the layers dialog. Right click on it and do
"Layer to
Image Size", this will make the layer exactly the size of the image. You might
also
check at the top of the layers dialog and make sure the small check box for
"keep
transparency" isn't checked. (indeed, perh
>>a clumsy gui that is not at all easy to use
>>(especially for those trained in photoshop) and which does not compare
>>favourably with standards set by photoshop.
I personally don't mind the UI... It is simply a matter of learning how to
use it. I
have never used PS, myself, but I suspect
Not sure how well GimpShop will run on FreeBSD. I don't know anything about
FreeBSD,
myself (I am running Ubuntu Dapper), but I wonder if GimpShop and and the Gimp
2.2.15 it
looks like you installed will have a conflict. On windows, GimpShop has been
pretty much
a bugfest, at Gimptalk, we alwa
Everything is linked. There is no way to make specific links. The only way I
can see to
do it, would be to link just the channel and layer in question and nothing else.
--- Victor Domingos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Em 2007/06/28, às 01:19, Elwin Estle escreveu:
>
&g
In addition, if you click the linking icon in the paths or channels dialog, the
same
function is performed, not just with each individual image element (i.e.
layers, paths,
channels), but across them as well. If you have the link icon clicked for a
layer, and
click it for a path or channel, the
zazzle.com
deviantart.com
shutterstock.com
--- Victor Domingos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know a reliable website where artists and photographers
> may sell their photos and/or artwork?
>
> Thanks,
> Victor
>
>
> ___
> Gimp-user maili
No...I usually blur it quite a bit, depending on how much I want to feather
things.
You can pretty much use filters on anything (except paths. of course).
Quickmask is just
a special sort of temporary channel. You can get some interesting effects with
things
like the pick filter, etc.
You ca
I have done the same thing. I agree. ...I keep having to cut and paste the
address.
--- Victor Domingos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi! I have a suggestion regarding this mailing list.
>
> Everytime I want to reply to a post, I press the button "Reply".
> However, the reply-to field is a
> Elwin, you say:
> "What I usually do to spot adjust a single area is to make a selection
> around with the lasso tool. Then I turn on quickmask and gaussian
> blur
> the mask to give it a nice soft edge. "
> You can save some time by just using the feather option of the lasso
> tool -- IIRC fea
You could do this several ways. What I usually do to spot adjust a single area
is to
make a selection around with the lasso tool. Then I turn on quickmask and
gaussian blur
the mask to give it a nice soft edge. Then I turn the mask back into a
selection. Then
I used the curves tool to locall
GREYCstoration shows up in Filters>Enhance. As far as I know, you can't
control where
plugins show up (tho if you are a programmer??) I have heard that you can
change the
location of where scripts show up.
As for where to get it, I got mine from:
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycst
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