On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:14 AM,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some comments on Bhaaluu's onion-skinning tutorial which is
> included at the end of this message.
WOW! Your comments and suggestions are invaluable! This post is a keeper.
One other little thing that I did that I found very he
I have some comments on Bhaaluu's onion-skinning tutorial which is
included at the end of this message.
Step 9 instructs the user to perform a "File->Open" the second frame
(f_02.xcf). When using GAP, you should not use File->Open to
navigate frames; use one of the commands: "Video->Go T
Greetings!
Thank you so very much for all the wonderful, fantastic help you provided!
My Summary of how I implemented your information is included in this
post, below your very helpful post. Perhaps it will serve to help someone
else who needs to do something similar? I hope so.
On Sat, Oct 18, 2
I would recommend first reading the reference documentation that is included
with the source code.
Online at:
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gimp-gap/trunk/docs/reference/txt/plug-in-gap-onionskin-configuration.txt?revision=470&view=markup
Next, your scanned files should be named sequentially in the
bhaaluu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote (in part) (on 2008-10-18 at 11:20):
I am running a Debian GNU/Linux 'Etch' distribution with The Gimp
2.2.
Can you upgrade to Gimp 2.6.1? - Following probably works with Gimp 2.2
but I don't have it anymore.
Next, I need to know how to actually implem