Hi Dan, gimp users,
> I am trying to make an image with the main part of it as a white object and
> everything else transparent. I've followed tutorials and examples on how to
> do this (add alpha channel, select the background color, delete it) and it
> works fine if my object is not white, but
Hi Gimp-user,
I was following this tutorial.
http://digital-photography-school.com/precise-color-cast-correction-with-gray-fill-layers
I added a 50% Gray Layer (7f7f7f), Mode: Difference. I picked a point
that was black, referencing the Pointer Dialog, and jotted down the
x/y coordinate found in
Hi,
On Thu, 2009-06-04 at 16:04 -0400, Mike Williams wrote:
> On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:47 PM, wolfgang hofer
> wrote:
> for your information: We have created a gap-2-6 branch and
> intend to do
> a 2.6.0 release of the GIMP Animation package in about a week.
>
> Hi the
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:47 PM, wolfgang hofer
wrote:
> for your information: We have created a gap-2-6 branch and intend to do
> a 2.6.0 release of the GIMP Animation package in about a week.
Hi there.
Where is the gap-2.6 code?
I looked at: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gimp-gap/branches/
A
Hello,
I am trying to make an image with the main part of it as a white object and
everything else transparent. I've followed tutorials and examples on how to
do this (add alpha channel, select the background color, delete it) and it
works fine if my object is not white, but if it is white then i
Hello all,
I am new on this list.
A few years ago I wrote a small Perl script for myself, using Gimp
Perl-Server.
Later, I wanted to have a nice GUI for this script and as Perl is not
the most convenient language for GUIs, I rewrited it in Python.
In order to be able to use Gimp Perl-Server I
You can "bookmark" brushes by selecting the relevant tool (paintbrush,
eraser, whatever), setting it up the way you want it (including
foreground/background color, opacity, etc.), snd then clicking the left-most
icon at the bottom on the tool options palette ("Save option to..").
Give it a name;