The problem I am having now is that when I go to video/move path and then try
and edit the source image layer it is empty. How do I get the image in it.
Gap is more geared towards Frames then Layers animation
Meaning that your input image may be a layer but a layer of a frame (Frames
are
Yes I have read that one as well as a dozen others. I found a realy good one
for beginers.
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/gap-beginner-tutorial-set-t9266.html
The problem I am having now is that when I go to video/move path and then try
and edit the source image layer it is empty. How do I get
Quoting Scott for...@gimpusers.com:
The problem I am having now is that when I go to video/move path and then try
and edit the source image layer it is empty. How do I get the image in it.
For your source image to be available to Move Path, it must be of the
same base type (RGB, Grayscale,
Hey thanks for the information. That was the problem was the image was in
index mode. Changed it over to RGB and got things to work. I am sitll having
problems but making progress.
Hey Olivier I could definatly use some help here. If you would like to
contact me at scottpersona...@gmail.com I
Scott for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
Hey thanks for the information. That was the problem was the image was in
index mode. Changed it over to RGB and got things to work. I am sitll having
problems but making progress.
Hey Olivier I could definatly use some help here. If you would like to
Hi all and thanks for oall the comments. I finally figured out how to install
the gap into my gimp. Now that I look at the settings I am more confused as
ever. Can someone help me get started on this. Just need the image to move in
a strait line. Here is what I am trying to get to move across the
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 23:56 +0100, Scott wrote:
Hi all and thanks for oall the comments. I finally figured out how to install
the gap into my gimp. Now that I look at the settings I am more confused as
ever. Can someone help me get started on this.
Have you had a look at the introductory GAP
Burnie West w...@ieee.org wrote:
On 02/20/2010 10:04 AM, Olivier Lecarme wrote:
Burnie Westw...@ieee.org wrote:
AFAICS, GAP move path tool doesn't handle the train scaling, perspective
shifts, rotations, foreground occlusions, and the 3-D/2-D aspects.
All that would have to be managed
Quoting Scott for...@gimpusers.com:
hey thanks all for the information. I just noticed that the link in the
original post is bad. It is supposed to be images/ - not image/s/. I think
that will make things a lot easier.
So do you mean you just want a train moving across the bottom of the
Quoting Scott for...@gimpusers.com:
hey thanks all for the information. I just noticed that the link in the
original post is bad. It is supposed to be images/ - not image/s/. I
think
that will make things a lot easier.
So do you mean you just want a train moving across the bottom of the
On 02/19/2010 11:05 PM, Scott wrote:
I don't see animation. Seems like the animation you've attempted
should appear in the header1 image; but that's a jpg but not a gif.
Well it is my first atempt and I just did what the forum post that I was
going off of in a search said to do. Looked for a
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Burnie West w...@ieee.org wrote:
On 02/19/2010 11:05 PM, Scott wrote:
I don't see animation. Seems like the animation you've attempted
should appear in the header1 image; but that's a jpg but not a gif.
Well it is my first atempt and I just did what the forum
On 02/20/2010 01:05 AM, David Gowers wrote:
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Burnie Westw...@ieee.org wrote:
On 02/19/2010 11:05 PM, Scott wrote:
I don't see animation. Seems like the animation you've attempted
should appear in the header1 image; but that's a jpg but not a gif.
Burnie West w...@ieee.org wrote:
AFAICS, GAP move path tool doesn't handle the train scaling, perspective
shifts, rotations, foreground occlusions, and the 3-D/2-D aspects.
All that would have to be managed by hand on a frame-by-frame basis,
would it not?
These leaves the frame compositing
hey thanks all for the information. I just noticed that the link in the
original post is bad. It is supposed to be images/ - not image/s/. I think
that will make things a lot easier.
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I'm not even sure what it is called or how to go about a search for it. I
would like to have a train go accross the bottom of the picture and stop at
the far end.
I did my first animated last night with the searches and I would like this
train to go accross the bottom.
This is not a link add
On 02/19/2010 03:20 PM, Scott wrote:
I'm not even sure what it is called or how to go about a search for it. I
would like to have a train go accross the bottom of the picture and stop at
the far end.
I did my first animated last night with the searches and I would like this
train to go
I don't see animation. Seems like the animation you've attempted
should appear in the header1 image; but that's a jpg but not a gif.
Well it is my first atempt and I just did what the forum post that I was
going off of in a search said to do. Looked for a good tutorial for it but
couldn't
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