I didn't even know you could turn off brush outlines. I took it as a mini-challenge to see if I could work it out. BTW, to create some context for my experience I have been using GIMP since 2003, and designing / "architecting" web sites since 1994. Here's what I found :)
- I first went to the *brushes dialog* and looked all the options (refresh, delete, duplicate, etc). No luck there... - I tried right clicking on the *brushes tab* and all I got was a list of the other docked tabs (Brushes, patterns, Gradients, Fonts, etc). No luck there... - I then went to the *tools menu* and scanned through the options listed there. Nothing. - Then I went to the *Preferences dialog box* from the Edit menu. Scanning through the sections listed on the left, I first tried tool options, Nothing. - Then I went to *Google *and typed in "*turn off gimp brush outlines*". The second result was the one I chose, a link to chapter 11 of the GIMP manual, *Pimp my GIMP*. After doing a text search on the page for *brush out*, I scrolled up to see what section of Gimp was being referred to and found that you can turn off brush outlines in the *Image Windows *section of the *Edit / Preferences *menu. If you look under *Mouse Pointers*, you will see an option allowing you to do this... Not the most intuitive approach, but I did learn something new about the GIMP, though :) Thanks On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 14:01, Szabolcs Hideg <negi...@gmail.com> wrote: > If the generated brush outline is too complex, turning it off for that > brush only, or somehow simplify more complex brush outlines would be a > better solution than disabling it altogether in the program settings. > I have created deliberately a brush, which outline slows down Gimp when > drawing. Is it OK to attach it (below 100 Kbytes)? > > 2011/3/2 Carol Spears <ca...@gimp.org> > >> On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 03:02:30AM -0800, Carol Spears wrote: >> > On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 09:30:30AM +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote: >> > > What ways or tips will help speed up GIMP and maximise performance? >> > > Obviously, loads of RAM is a start, I guess. And a decent graphics >> card >> > > (for rendering), yes? >> > > >> > > What other tips or tricks does anyone have? >> > >> > brush outline can slow painting down even on fast computers. gimp-1.2 >> on >> > my 486 painted much much faster than gimp-2.4 - gimp-2.6 on this dual >> > processor giga-something ram thing. brush outlines are the culprit >> there. >> > >> i was going to append this to tell how to "turn off the brush outlines" >> but >> instead, i am going to ask you to do something. >> >> can you tell me how long it takes you to determine how to turn off the >> brush >> outlines? it will be interesting to see what the "gui experts" man hours >> has >> gotten for us. >> >> carol >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gimp-user mailing list >> Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU >> https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-user mailing list > Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU > https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user > >
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