> Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 15:32:32 +0200
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> Subject: [Gimp-user] ERASER TOOL
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> Very new to this program with elementary uses for Gimp. Main task is erasing
> extraneous gra
On 09/07/14 16:00, PDG-USER wrote:
Yes that worked. Thanks so much.
Another simple question: Can the eraser tool shape be changed from circular to
square?
The eraser will use any brush, so you just have to select a square brush...
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>Yes that worked. Thanks so much.
Another simple question: Can the eraser tool shape be changed from circular to
square?
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>Le 09/07/2014 15:32, PDG-USER a crit :
>have you tried, in the layers pane, to select the layer, click right,
>and remove the alpha channel ?
>JL
Yes that worked. Thanks so much.
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Le 09/07/2014 15:32, PDG-USER a écrit :
Very new to this program with elementary uses for Gimp. Main task is erasing
extraneous graphics from pdf. maps and drawings. Currently, the setting for the
eraser tool is not removing graphics, but painting on the checkerboard pattern.
I'm sure this is
Very new to this program with elementary uses for Gimp. Main task is erasing
extraneous graphics from pdf. maps and drawings. Currently, the setting for the
eraser tool is not removing graphics, but painting on the checkerboard pattern.
I'm sure this is a simple fix (or understanding of the prog