The tutorial assumes white text on a transparent layer, with a black
layer background.
You can do this by starting with your THEBOLT image and using color to
alpha http://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-colortoalpha.html to make the
black transparent.
Then just follow steps 3,4, and 5.
-Rob A>
On Tu
You can access it using sed/grep or some such tool. Opening the xcf
file in a text editor, even after an autocrop, the text information
remains in the following format:
(text "test text")
(font "Sans")
(font-size 18.00)
(font-size-unit pixels)
(hinting yes)
(antialias yes)
(language "en-us")
I see no metadata (EXIF or IPTC) in the image provided.
I did notice that XP flags it as "blocked"
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/53691-45-this-file-computer-blocked
so that could be the issue?
-Rob A>
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Tőkés Ábel wrote:
> Dear Folks!
>
> My problem is not st
> Hi,
...
> My question is, how do I apply this selected region to the original image?
> That is, having filtered the original image so I have only the regions I
> would like to work with, and then having selected all of that region from
> the filtered image, how do I then apply that selection regi
> I still haven't thought up an easy solution.
>
> Chris
If you export the curve to a file you can ee the syntax used, then
create your own files that can be loaded into the curve tool.
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> hello
>
> I'd suggest a tool for photographic composition that has as options the
> rule of thirds or the golden ratio. So you can do photo composition on the
> fly and crop the image based on it.
>
Both the rectangle selection tool and the group tool support these "guides":
Guides
With th
Check out this page for a set of astronomy tools for gimp. Never used
them, but I recalled seeing them
http://hennigbuam.de/georg/gimp.html
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Here's a little script I wrote:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/14246
to do the save-as to a unique file.
I just added a key-binding to call it.
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Try this-
After you have a rough sketch, create a new layer filled with Hue: 200
Saturation: 60 Lightness 75 below your sketch layer and set your
sketch layer blend mode to screen. Your image will now look like it
is drawn in non photo blue.
Create a new white layer on top and set the mode to mu
mamboze wrote:
These are Script-Fu > Layer Effects > Drop Shadow,
>> ...> Inner Shadow, ...> Bevel and Emboss.
>
I think these are from the Layer Effects script:
http://registry.gimp.org/node/186
Did you install these appropriately?
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Not sure about GEGL previews, bu there is a new transform tool spec:
http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Transformation_tool_specification
To combine scale, shear and rotate into one tool. No mention of how
previews are to be handled, however.
-Rob A>
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Jeremy Nell wr
Because it simply isn't scriptable.
There is no way to multiselect so there is no way to delete multi
selected layers.
One could use/abuse other layer toggles by having a script delete all:
Linked or not linked layers,
Visible or non visible layers,
Trans locked or not translocked layers.
-Rob A
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 9:49 AM, Piotr wrote:
> What, please is «LZW»? Why do people always think other know exactly what
> their 3-letter-words mean?
>
>
> --
> Piotr (via gimpusers.com)
Lempel–Ziv–Welch Compression.
Commonly refereed to as LZW. This is the common use term and is
perfectly
Have you looked at Hugin? I know it is used for similar things:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Vertical_Aerial_Photographs
http://www.mail-archive.com/hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com/msg11990.html
and a more generic tutorial for hugin:
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/Mosaic-mode/en.shtml
-
> The DPI is just an indication... the only place where it really matters
> is in the "New image" dialog where instad of entering a dimension in
> pixels you can enter a size in inches/centimers and a DPI. Otherwise the
> only thing that really counts is the size in pixels.
>
It does make a very b
It is probably a greyscale tiff. Many filters only work on RGB. Try
image>mode>RGB then you should be able to use the filters.
-Rob A>
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Try getting rid of the double parenthesis around the
gimp-image-get-active-vectors.
-Rob A>
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>> Some of the higher end tablets allow for screen toggling (i.e. toggle
>> the screen the tablet is active on) so you need to check that.
>
> I would have expected this to be the task of the operating system, not
> the tablet.
>
Not windows (at least not with my Wacom graphire using bamboo driver
The dual monitor setup is also an issue for some tablets. If you map
the area of both screens to the tablet area you will either have a
different aspect ratio (bad for drawing) or only use a portion of the
tablet.
Some of the higher end tablets allow for screen toggling (i.e. toggle
the screen th
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Gino D wrote:
> Hi
>
> Currently, what type of data should be used to enter a parasite as a
> parameter within those Script-fu procedures that handle such an
> object? By chance, can you give me any examples?
>
AFAIK, only strings are supported and are passed in as
> Hi folks;
>
> Im a new user here so be gentle. A little background:
> I work for a small engineering firm that designs racing transmission parts.
> Im comfortable using CAD and other engineering software, but this 20min
> project has taken up half my day.
>
Not to chase away a gimp user, but wi
> Is there a way to refer to something like "folder in which curent
> script resides" or "user GIMP configuration folder" (e.g. on my
> machine Docs and Settings\UserName\.gimp-2.6)?
>
gimp-directory gets you to there.
Check out this page: http://www.ve3syb.ca/wiki/doku.php?id=software:sf:writin
>
> Generally: do all the gimp-*-parasite-attach methods suffer from same
> bug, so should be reapplied til they work?
>
Yep.
use the
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572865
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624555
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=624567
(last 2 mar
A few gimp versions ago I thought there was a 3D rendered view of your
image as a heightfield. This was a second '"view" and it would update
as you worked on the main image with the normal tools. The only think
you could change was the camera position.
Does anyone remember this?
Is it still ava
What are you describing goes beyond my comprehension of gimp. If you have
the
> time, I'd love it if you could break that down for me.
>
> Decomposition was simple enough once I'd figured it out.
>
>
I think SG's solution is simplest to use.
-Rob A>
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> Step 24 is interesting. Water spray is seperated from a background colour,
> using a manipulation of channels.
>
> I can't seem to figure out how to the same thing in gimp.
> Any idea how I can do it?
>
>
There may be an easier way, but what I will do is decompose the layer to a
new image. Iden
Is there a plugin to preview/display bumpmaps in 3D?
Ideally, it could be moved around (like the 3d preiew in the normalmap
plugin) but renders it as a ocluding heightfield.
I recall using something like that back in 2.4 but can not find it now.
-Rob A>
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> Hi List,
>
> I thought I might tie off this thread by indicating that I now have a working
> script. It appears the definition for "script-fu-round-corners" in script-fu
> console is in error in that the "run-mode" variable indicated is not
> reflected in the definition of the script. I remo
Use boolean operations. Make your first selection with (for example)
the rectangle selection. Then in the magic wand select options check
out the four top icons and pick the one with the intersect tooltip. My
computer isn't handy to check, sorry. Also when using the magic wand
select click and hold
> Can anybody help with this, thanks.
>
>
Try creating a new layer filled with the colour you want and set its
layer mode to Grain Merge.
-Rob A>
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>> BTW- Inkscape can use gimp gradients (they are the same format).
>
> Are they?
>
Maybe not the same format(?), but drag and drop a .ggr into the canvas
and you can then use it in inkscape.
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> Sure, I'm just saying I can't use GIMP's gradients. I have to use the
> ones in Inkscape. :)
>
BTW- Inkscape can use gimp gradients (they are the same format).
Back to the main question, the process for stroking any selection is
to convert it to a path, then stroke that.
It gives results that
Regarding backups I wrote a script http://registry.gimp.org/node/14246
that makes a backup xcf file with the same name and date plus time
appended. If you bind it to a key (that is what I do) it is very quick
to save a working copy every now and then.
-Rob A>
On 5/20/10, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I have a script http://ffaat.pointclark.net/incoming/scripts/transbg.scm
The combines select by colour and colour to alpha with a few
parameters to simplify this process.
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Don't use Save as. If you just "save a copy" as png it will flatten
the image and save what is visible exactly as you see it.
-Rob A>
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Sacryd wrote:
> I'm new to both GIMP and this forum. Please forgive me if this question has
> been asked - I don't see it anywher
Currently the "blocks" of steps that can be performed are all
contained in the pdb.
There are two different ways to get the same result (a set of actions
that can be repeated in a single "call")
1) tap into the history buffer somehow to "record" then "playback
history" from a different point in h
It could be done with a displacement map fairly easily, or possibly
the curve bend tool.
There is a GSoC project that may give a "cage distort" that would make
such a thing trivial.
-Rob A.
On 3/28/10, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> Recently a friend of mine showed me a picture where someone had taken
>
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