Gimp have a preview window that appears when you zoom the image? I know
MSPaint have.
With this you see what your small brush do in the real size image when you
are in a zoom of 2x or 4x
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On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 1:13 AM, RalfGesellensetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Samstag 12 April 2008 schrieb Lap1994:
>
> > I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the
> > idea that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel.
> > Then I have to draw w
Am Samstag 12 April 2008 schrieb Lap1994:
> I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the
> idea that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel.
> Then I have to draw with pixels, and erase with hard edge.
Hi Lap (if this is your name),
quite interesting: T
On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 16:22 +0200, Rolf Steinort wrote:>
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> I don't get what the lower layer does. I'll ask a friend an d report
> back. Perhaps there is something interesting in it.
>
Nothing interesting.
I just talked to John Arnold from http://photowalkthrough.com/ (worth to
look
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Lap1994 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the idea
> that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel. Then I have
> to draw with pixels, and erase with hard edge.
>
> Everytime Gimp starts
On Sat, 2008-04-12 at 12:48 +0100, norman wrote:
> < snip >
>
> > There are no such things as adjustment layers in GIMP, but in one of the
> > future versions, much more powerful tools will be available to allow
> > non-destructive editing. You can do pretty much of what's done there
> > thoug
I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the idea
that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel. Then I have
to draw with pixels, and erase with hard edge.
Everytime Gimp starts, I have to set the settings again. Well, can I save
the settings to stop t
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> There are no such things as adjustment layers in GIMP, but in one of the
> future versions, much more powerful tools will be available to allow
> non-destructive editing. You can do pretty much of what's done there though
> in different ways as mentioned on the page that Tim gave.
On Saturday 12 April 2008, norman wrote:
> > Yes, maybe you should rephrase it, I'd thought that you wanted to know
> > methods to have more control than with one of the straightforward
> > methods: - Image->Mode->Grayscale (the whole image will be grayscale,
> > you'd have to change back to RGB mo
On Saturday 12 April 2008, norman wrote:
> I have looked but this does not answer my specific question,
> unfortunately. I cannot believe my question was so obscure that no one
> has been able to answer it yet. Perhaps it is too simple and I am
> missing the point somewhere.
>
> Norman
Yes, maybe
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>
> Hello Norman,
> http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/ has a lot of thing to add to your list.
> But in the end it's up to you to try them out and find for each image the
> method that works best.
I have looked but this does not answer my specific question,
unfortunately. I cannot b
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