Hi all,
I try to anti-alias or matte the edges of a shape in order to make a
transparent gif/png of it without having pixelated 'hard edges'. The
current situation is that I have a selection of some shape in GIMP.
Below the layer with the shape in it, I stroke the selection of my shape
with a
The font is Wide Awake and Wide Awake Black I think.
Le 30 janv. 06, à 21:45, cappellano a écrit :
Hello list!
Im sorry about the lame question, but I really love the font-face used
on gimp's 2.0 splash screen. does anyone knows which font jimmac used?
I want to use it on a work Im doing. C
On Tue 07-Feb-2006 at 21:46 +0800, peer miaskowski wrote:
Many of these pictures are photos of pages of books or photos of
"whiteboard-drawings". What I want to do is: correct/normalize
the perspective and size of the images (best "automatically") so
that it makes sense to archive and/or prin
On 2/6/06, Dave M G wrote:
> However, I'm stuck as to exactly how to create that alpha channel. I
> can create an alpha channel for a layer, but I can neither paste the
> line art image into that alpha channel,
Right click on the layer and select "Add Layer Mask". Select the layer
mask thumbna
John wrote:
> On Linux systems Xsane, a scanner program, is a useful plugin.
My problem is not scanning files to Linux. I do have many prictures I took
using my digicam. Many of these pictures are photos of pages of books or photos
of "whiteboard-drawings". What I want to do is: correct/normali
Hi,
I tried to compile the 2.2.10 version on my newly installed Mandriva
2006.0 (it compiled perfectly on Mandriva 2005), but I now get the
following error while compiling the image map plugin. Any one has a clue ?
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o .libs/imagemap imap_about.o imap_browse.o
imap_cern_lex.
Dave M G wrote:
GIMP Users,
I'm a long time and proficient PhotoShop user trying to learn how
to work in GIMP.
My goal is to colour comic book style images using GIMP. I'm okay
with not having CMYK support, as my images are most likely to appear
on the web.
What I do is scan ink