On 03/17/2014 03:06 PM, Randhir Phagura wrote:
Ofnuts wrote 16 Mar:
Technically, the script creates an entry in the menu of the "Brushes"
dialog, but it's not really designed to be used from a menu.
What you do is:
1) check that the script is installed: >Help>Plugin browser and search
"native",
Ofnuts wrote 16 Mar:
>Technically, the script creates an entry in the menu of the "Brushes"
>dialog, but it's not really designed to be used from a menu.
>What you do is:
>1) check that the script is installed: >Help>Plugin browser and search
>"native", this should show "Brush size to native"
>
On 03/16/2014 07:43 AM, Randhir Phagura wrote:
Ofnuts wrote on 15 Mar 2014:
This is awfully complicated for a very simple need: set the brush size
to the size the brush was meant to be used with.
The funny thing is that it's already there: there is a call in the PDB
for this: gimp_context_set_b
Ofnuts wrote on 15 Mar 2014:
>This is awfully complicated for a very simple need: set the brush size
>to the size the brush was meant to be used with.
>The funny thing is that it's already there: there is a call in the PDB
>for this: gimp_context_set_brush_default_size()
>(gimp-context-set-brush-
Thanks a lot JS,
Your remedies have been very helpful.
Regards,
Randhir Phagura
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On 15 March 2014 11:32, Randhir Phagura wrote:
> Thanks 'JS'. It has worked. I have created some 10 presets of varying sizes
> of paintbrushes. This puts me back on to my sketches. Thanks a lot for the
> detailed guidance!
>
> One more bothersome matter that has been encountered in GIMP-2.8.10 is
Joao S. O. Bueno wrote on 14 Mar 2014:
>So Randhir,
>It is true that the stored brush size is no longer automatically used.
>
>However, GIMP has a feature that is somewhat "hidden" that can make
>for it, and even give much more flexibility than just the brush size.
> It will require one extra lev
On 03/14/2014 04:44 AM, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
So Randhir,
It is true that the stored brush size is no longer automatically used.
However, GIMP has a feature that is somewhat "hidden" that can make
for it, and even give much more flexibility than just the brush size.
It will require one extr
>So Randhir,
>It is true that the stored brush size is no longer automatically used.
>
>However, GIMP has a feature that is somewhat "hidden" that can make
>for it, and even give much more flexibility than just the brush size.
> It will require one extra level of configuration, though:
>GIMP 2.8 h
So Randhir,
It is true that the stored brush size is no longer automatically used.
However, GIMP has a feature that is somewhat "hidden" that can make
for it, and even give much more flexibility than just the brush size.
It will require one extra level of configuration, though:
GIMP 2.8 have the
I have been using the GIMP for about 10 years now, don't really
understand most of the technical stuff that goes on with this list, but
it has been very helpful (the list) to me when I have had specific
questions I could not find the answers to on the web. I use the GIMP for
all my photo editin
> Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 09:11:56 +0530
> From: rsphag...@gmail.com
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Subject: [Gimp-user] GIMP -2.8.10 Brushes
>
> Richard wrote on 10 Mar 2014 18:16:50 +0530:
>
> >scl has already touched upon it somewhat, but one of the large design
Richard wrote on 10 Mar 2014 18:16:50 +0530:
>scl has already touched upon it somewhat, but one of the large design
changes in recent >GIMPs is that brush size is now a tool setting instead
of a brush setting - so instead of having >a set of 3/5/7/9/11/etc. sized
brushes (being otherwise identical
Randhir Phagura gmail.com> writes:
>
> Thanks Judah. Yes, I got the same brushes which I was used to; but they
> draw lines of same size 20. How can I rectify that so that the lines are
> proportionate to the sizes displayed in GIMP toolbox.
I'm not sure of your intentions here, do you want to
> Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 18:16:50 +0530
> From: rsphag...@gmail.com
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Subject: [Gimp-user] GIMP -2.8.10 Brushes
>
> Hi,
> I am an old user of GIMP. Earlier, versions that I used had some very
> simple paint brushes in six or seven thi
Thanks Judah. Yes, I got the same brushes which I was used to; but they
draw lines of same size 20. How can I rectify that so that the lines are
proportionate to the sizes displayed in GIMP toolbox.
Thanks and Regards,
Randhir Phagura
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On 10.3.2014 at 1:46 PM Randhir Phagura wrote:
[...] Earlier, versions that I used had some very
simple paint brushes in six or seven thickness sizes, which were convenient
for me to pick from in order to draw the lines or shapes of different width
in my gray-scale sketches which I drew for my
Hi Randhir Phagura
> I am an old user of GIMP. Earlier, versions that I used had some very
> simple paint brushes in six or seven thickness sizes, which were convenient
> for me to pick from in order to draw the lines or shapes of different width
> in my gray-scale sketches which I drew for my boo
Hi,
I am an old user of GIMP. Earlier, versions that I used had some very
simple paint brushes in six or seven thickness sizes, which were convenient
for me to pick from in order to draw the lines or shapes of different width
in my gray-scale sketches which I drew for my books.
However, I do not fi
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