>Ahh. appologies, it has been a long day. My vertical is your
>horizontal.
>
>So you want settings like this, https://i.imgur.com/kHgM4js.jpg
>
>Note to swap black and white positions just adjust the offset
>
>revised xcf attached
>
>rich: www.gimp-forum.net
PIXELS
I apologize for not being more
Ahh. appologies, it has been a long day. My vertical is your horizontal.
So you want settings like this, https://i.imgur.com/kHgM4js.jpg
Note to swap black and white positions just adjust the offset
revised xcf attached
rich: www.gimp-forum.net
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>Ahh. appologies, it has been a long day. My vertical is your
>horizontal.
>
>So you want settings like this, https://i.imgur.com/kHgM4js.jpg
>
>Note to swap black and white positions just adjust the offset
>
>revised xcf attached
>
>rich: www.gimp-forum.net
YES!!! I loved the offset...worked
>RichI have attempted to implement what I thought was your
>suggestion.
>I have stated it below. In trying to make my maskI encountered a
>problem.
>I could not select a portion of my mask pattern to repeat by pasting
>and anchoring.
>Can you tell me what I might be doing incorrectly?
>
>First turn off the active selection: Select -> None
>With such a tiny image, the chequer "transparency" pattern gets in the
>way. Add a layer underneath and fill with a colour. You want that
>anyway for a new background.
>It is there if you look. Probably you saw some Gimp 2.8 examples, Gimp
>First turn off the active selection: Select -> None
>With such a tiny image, the chequer "transparency" pattern gets in the
>way. Add a layer underneath and fill with a colour. You want that
>anyway for a new background.
>It is there if you look. Probably you saw some Gimp 2.8 examples, Gimp
First turn off the active selection: Select -> None
With such a tiny image, the chequer "transparency" pattern gets in the way. Add
a layer underneath and fill with a colour. You want that anyway for a new
background.
>In looking around it seems some people use "color to alpha plugin".
>The