Chris wrote:
No, but it may be impossible to have an even sized 'virtual' brush,
which is the type you're editing.
Ah OK - many thanks for both your suggestions :)
Why not use the 1x1 with scaling set to 2?
Patrick
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vr writes:
> Oops, after poking around a bit more I realize now that the actual crop
> tool's selector is more friendly than the selection tool selector for what
> I'm trying to do. I guess the real question I'm asking is how do you get
> the selection tool to operate like the crop tools selector?
>No, but it may be impossible to have an even sized 'virtual' brush,
>which is the type you're editing.
Ah OK - many thanks for both your suggestions :)
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On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 4:00 AM, Chris wrote:
> I want to create a straight line that's two pixels wide. There's a brush
> that's 1px, and another that's 3px, so I created a new brush, made it a square
> one and selected a radius of 1.0px. If I do this, the brush appears to be 3px
> in width.
>
>
>I want to create a straight line that's two pixels wide. There's a brush
>that's 1px, and another that's 3px, so I created a new brush, made it a
square
>one and selected a radius of 1.0px. If I do this, the brush appears to be
3px
>in width.
>
>So I tried various values. 0.7px radius still gives
I want to create a straight line that's two pixels wide. There's a brush
that's 1px, and another that's 3px, so I created a new brush, made it a square
one and selected a radius of 1.0px. If I do this, the brush appears to be 3px
in width.
So I tried various values. 0.7px radius still gives me a b
Quoting vr :
> Oops, after poking around a bit more I realize now that the actual crop
> tool's selector is more friendly than the selection tool selector for what
> I'm trying to do. I guess the real question I'm asking is how do you get
> the selection tool to operate like the crop tools selecto
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:03:37 -0500, vr wrote:
> I've used edit mode of a program called Thumbsplus to take an image of
> 200H x 210W and reduce image by 10W starting from the left. Is there a
> similar feature in the crop tool of GIMP for quickly reducing a height
or
> width without free selecting
I've used edit mode of a program called Thumbsplus to take an image of
200H x 210W and reduce image by 10W starting from the left. Is there a
similar feature in the crop tool of GIMP for quickly reducing a height or
width without free selecting the whole image minus 10W? When I try the
"fixed" I se