> I'm fairly new to "Gimp" and I know that the measure tool is new but
> I'm wondering if there is a way to actually draw a line using this tool?
There isn't that I know of. I'm not sure what that would mean. It's not
a drawing tool.
On the other hand, It might be a nice feature for the sh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-10-14 at 0047.27 +0200):
> I see your point. How big are they? And how expensive?
They are the advertised size of active area plus 5 - 14 cm of inactive
area in each direction. For example my A5 has an active area of about
21 * 17, but the total size is about 33 * 24 cm.
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-10-13 at 1338.15 +0200):
> > > I just wish I could afford one right now. 8-{
> > Are they any good? I mean, woudln't it any time be better
> > to just draw on paper and scan it?
>
> Do you have an airbru
I'm fairly new to "Gimp" and I know that the measure tool is new but
I'm wondering if there is a way to actually draw a line using this tool?
I'm running gimp 1.1.27 on a Sun Ultra 10 (UltraSPARC-IIi 300MHz),
128 MB of ram, Solaris 8. Here's what goes wrong for me:
1) Start up gimp(works)
2) Load 2.1 MB tiff image (works)
3) Rotate 90 degrees(works)
[Now I realized I s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-10-13 at 1338.15 +0200):
> > I just wish I could afford one right now. 8-{
> Are they any good? I mean, woudln't it any time be better
> to just draw on paper and scan it?
Do you have an airbrush (the real ones, with compressor, needle,
paint, etc)? Can you smear an ink
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, George Crary wrote:
> I just wish I could afford one right now. 8-{
Are they any good? I mean, woudln't it any time be better
to just draw on paper and scan it?
As far as I know, gimp doesn't do free-hand vector-drawings?
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