Would the Perl_fu_bursts plug-in be any use? It's under Filters>Render>Burst.
Matt
At 06:50 PM 8/5/03 -0500, Eric Pierce wrote:
This should be easy, but I just can't think how to do it.
All I want to create is a radial burst. Sharp black and white lines
evenly spaced emanating from the center.
Thanks for the pictures. Looks very impressive.
Matt
At 10:46 PM 8/2/03 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I've uploaded a first set of pictures from the Chaos Communication
Camp at
htpp://developer.gimp.org/gimpcon-pics/
As you can see, the GimpTent has already been setup. Stay tuned for
more pi
When it is being saved as GIF, is it being done with the optimal color
palette (with 256 colors) or is it using the websafe color palette?
As I recall, websafe results in poor quality / jagged edges on fonts.
Matt
At 03:46 PM 6/26/03 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! I'm creating a GIF
Try this for layer masks:
http://gug.sunsite.dk/tutorials/toskala8/
At 03:43 PM 5/27/03 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
Is there a basic tutorial on selections and masks? Something simpler
than the Manual or _Grokking the Gimp_?
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John Culleton
Able Typesetters and Indexers
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I am still trying to paste the © and ® symbols into
GIMP.
I found the Gnome Character Map application and
selected a symbol and copied it. It would then paste into a text
editor but not into GIMP. Maybe I don't have GIMP configured correctly to
allow pasting from another program. Any id
I found the character map in GDYN but none of the
fonts had an © or ® symbol.
I found a Gnome Character Map application with the
symbols and was able to select and paste them into a text editor and into
OpenOffice Writer but when I tried to paste them into a new GIMP image
nothing pasted.
Does anyone know how to insert the © and ®
symbols into a Gimp image?
I have tried using the Text Tool and then typing
Alt+0169 and Alt+0174 but no results.
Also, what are the best sources for free fonts for
Gimp? I have the fonts that come with Red Hat Linux 8 plus another batch
of fre