A while back there was a question on this list wheter or not it
would be breaking any copyright to "translate" a PhotoShop-tutorial
about making a flame-effect to implement it under GIMP.
Unfortunately, I just re-installed my system, so I'm not sure where
the mails about this went... I was therefor
Egon Brinken wrote:
> How can I subtract one specific color from the picture layer, e.g. let the
> uniform colored background be replaced by transparency?
The "Color to Alpha" filter does exactly what you want -- access it using
the menu path "Filters -> Colors -> Color to Alpha".
Best,
-- Bil
Egon Brinken wrote:
I have a gif-picture, with two layers. The one transparent.
How can I subtract one specific color from the picture layer, e.g. let the
uniform colored background be replaced by transparency? (The resulting
picture must be saved as a gif-file, I presume. It shall be used on m
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Egon Brinken wrote:
> How can I subtract one specific color from the picture layer, e.g. let the
> uniform colored background be replaced by transparency? (The resulting
> picture must be saved as a gif-file, I presume. It shall be used on my
> web-pages)
(I haven't got Engl
I have a gif-picture, with two layers. The one transparent.
How can I subtract one specific color from the picture layer, e.g. let the
uniform colored background be replaced by transparency? (The resulting
picture must be saved as a gif-file, I presume. It shall be used on my
web-pages)
Egon
I can't get pressure sensitivity to work on a mac.
any ideas please?
I'm using the excellent voisine gimp.app on panther with wacom, all
works in for instance illustrator, painter etc...
thanks
Jonathan Chetwynd
http://www.peepo.co.uk "It's easy to use"
irc://freenode/accessibility
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