Re: [Gimp-user] newbie question

2013-08-19 Thread Alec Burgess
Hi newbie (aka t-4-2): Google is your friend [crop the head from one person and pasted to the body of another person] shows many hits. Of first 10, 8 mention Photoshop and 2 mention GIMP. Changing to [GIMP crop the head from one person and pasted to the body of another person] shows About

Re: [Gimp-user] newbie question

2013-08-19 Thread Burnie West
On 08/18/2013 07:45 PM, t-4-2 wrote: I am completely new to Gimp. I have Gimp 2.8.6 I need someone to show me how to crop the head from one person and pasted to the body of another person. Thank you. There are many ways. Here's one. 1) Open the picture containing the body of another person

[Gimp-user] How to fill areas of a rotated image...?

2013-08-19 Thread rhimbo
Hello everyone, I'm a very novice user so feel free to explain in detail! And I apologize for my ignorance of the proper terminology in posing my question. I'm trying to rotate an image. Actually, I figured out how to rotate it. But I can't figure out how to fill in the empty triangular

Re: [Gimp-user] How to fill areas of a rotated image...?

2013-08-19 Thread Chris Mohler
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 5:43 PM, rhimbo for...@gimpusers.com wrote: I would like to fill these spaces so it is not obvious that the image was rotated. How can I do this? What is the standard way to manipulate images in this manner? Pull out the crop tool ;)

Re: [Gimp-user] How to fill areas of a rotated image...?

2013-08-19 Thread Burnie West
On 08/19/2013 03:43 PM, rhimbo wrote: Hello everyone, I'm a very novice user so feel free to explain in detail! And I apologize for my ignorance of the proper terminology in posing my question. I'm trying to rotate an image. Actually, I figured out how to rotate it. But I can't figure

Re: [Gimp-user] How to fill areas of a rotated image...?

2013-08-19 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* rhimbo for...@gimpusers.com [08-19-13 18:47]: I'm trying to rotate an image. Actually, I figured out how to rotate it. But I can't figure out how to fill in the empty triangular areas that represent the area between the edges of the original image and the horizontal and vertical edges of