Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
> Just create a layer mask that fades out the edges and then apply it. i
> think gimp-savvy has a tutrial in grokking.
Thanks for the tip. Different from the other. Will try it.
Jonathan
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hi,
For the first time last weekend I tried using gimp to print. And the
experience was not a happy one :( Gimp really crawled (just filling was
taking 15 mins). Anyway a lot of this was probably my fault for I hadn't
bothered changeing any of the enviroment options from there defaults. So I
spen
Hello,
I am writing a 2-D Shooter, I have a spaceship and need 39 further anim
phases (so the ship can rotate). What I did in the past: paint a ship,
rotate it 9 degrees, save it as SHIPNAME1.bmp, take the original, rotate
it by 18 degrees, save it as SHIPNAME2.bmp and so on until
SHIPNAME39.bmp.
Just create a layer mask that fades out the edges and then apply it. i
think gimp-savvy has a tutrial in grokking.
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pixel fairy wrote:
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> if it really matters, just make the image in the gimp and export as whatever
> and then touch up the colors on the box with photoshop.
I just w ant the best quality. I know jpg will degrade it.
>
> there is a photoshop export plug in available from the registry
> and wi
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:19:27AM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Working in Gimp I want to print a high res pic on someone's box using
> Photoshop. What's the best extension to dave in, Tiff? Or?
if it really matters, just make the image in the gimp and export as whatever
and then touch
Ben Logan wrote:
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> If I left something out, email back and I'll try to clear it up.
Nope, it worked perfectly. I have to do C-M and merge before pasting
elsewherre though... Right?
Thanks a lot for this. I can see lot's of use for it.
Jonathan
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Hi,
Working in Gimp I want to print a high res pic on someone's box using
Photoshop. What's the best extension to dave in, Tiff? Or?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Hi,
I know one can gradient from color to transparent but can one do that
with a picture so that it gradually dissolves away?
Thanks. Any help appreciated.
Jonathan
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