On 8/3/2019 02:18, Sorceress99 wrote:
First your 'transparent' png.
Go to Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha Channel and if that is
'greyed-out'
then the image has transparency. (You can also see in the layers
dialogue, a
layer **without** an alpha channel has a ** bold** layer name)
I will
>Thank you ever so much for you quick reply and all the examples so
>that I can
>save my presets.
>This will save me a lot of heartache and will speed up my work.
>
>I'm glad I stumbled upon this forum for those of us that exclusively
>use Gimp.
>
>I loved Photoshop but when they made it where you
>Lighting effects is an old filter, newer filters keep their settings
>in the Gimp
>user profile.
>
>For what it is worth, the Gimp user profile
>C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\.. is a tedious location
>for
>anything.
>
>Your screenshot is missing a vital part, the plus / minus icons
On Sat, 3 Aug 2019 12:42:28 +0900, ShiroYuki Mot via gimp-user-list wrote:
> If you saved files in C:\program file\GIMP 2, Windows changed the location
> from you selected to
> 'C:¥Users¥UserName¥AppData¥Local¥VirtualStore¥Program Files¥GIMP 2' by OS
> own redirect functions.
This shouldn't be po
>First your 'transparent' png.
>
>Go to Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha Channel and if that is
>'greyed-out'
>then the image has transparency. (You can also see in the layers
>dialogue, a
>layer **without** an alpha channel has a ** bold** layer name)
>
>I will attach your image in what I thi
>Hi,
>
>I would like to know where to save lighting presets in Gimp. When I
>try to save
>a preset it takes me to my temp folder and I would like a more
>permanent
>solution. I don't want to try and save the preset into the wrong
>folder
>location.
>
>Once I know where to save them will lighting pr
GIMP should remember the last folder you saved the preset to, and list it when
you next save or open. If it doesn’t you could add a quick link in the “Places”
window of you file chooser. As you screen shot, left hand window, open a file
chooser window, explore to the location and drag it to the