Yes it would, any program requiring precision control with the mouse cancause it cause you are really cramped controlling it then. A better solutionis to use the right tool for the job, like using a tablet (from wacom or
something) for painting an d photo retouching.RaymonOn 7/6/06, Joey Cagle <[EM
Sorry to hear about this. However, would the same thing not happen if you
were using Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro?
Joey
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:13:41 +0800, Hector Noriega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello,
This might be a common experience (or a well-known fact) among GIMP
users. I jus
Hello,
This might be a common experience (or a well-known fact) among GIMP users. I
just want to say that I just recovered from De Quervain's disease after an
intensive week using GIMP. I'm not familiar with the new versions of this
software, but mine requires keeping both my thumb and index
I am getting the same dull rotten prints from turboprint's evaluation
copy as I get from gimp's regular prints (which is why I'm trying
turboprint).
I use SuSE 10 & gimp 2.2.7. Any special tricks I don't know about???
--
Gracia...Cooleemee, NC Registered Linux user #263390 - SuSE 10 Pro
My
I recently came across this neat toy:
http://flagrantdisregard.com/flickr/motivator.php
You can see quite a few examples of what you can do with this here:
http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=264472
I was wondering: Is there some sort of script that allows you to do the same
with GIMP?
- J
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Hello experts,
I have a problem with a rotating logo.. (akazia_logo_v5.xcf) ->
http://www.agenda21-bad-urach.de/demo.html.
I rotated it by 5 degres each over the full 360 cirlce, I scaled it
down and indexed the colour (sorry this might not
be the correct word in
Hello experts,
I have a problem with a rotating logo..
(akazia_logo_v5.xcf) -> http://www.agenda21-bad-urach.de/demo.html.
I rotated it by 5 degres each
over the full 360 cirlce, I scaled it down and indexed the colour (sorry
this might not
be the correct word in English)
and created the gif