Sven Neumann writes:
Khiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have read at the web, that gimp1.x doesn't support the tilt feature.
I dont know that gimp2.0 does it.(It not seems to work)
The ink tool uses the tilt information and it did this in gimp-1.2
already.
I use an Intuos tablet with GIMP 1.2
Khiraly said:
> Hi!
>
> I have buyed a Wacom intuos2 tablet. Where can I found any documentation
> for using with gimp? Im interesting on pressure sensitive(0-1024), and
> the tilt. Thanks in advance!
>
> (At presence it work just like a mouse pointer.)
Check this site: http://linuxwacom.sourcefo
t the start, I just wanted to say how much I liked GIMP 2.0. I love the
new handling of text. I really like the docks. I find paths much
easier to work with. I'm having lots of fun doing animations with GAP.
It's a lot of nice work.
Here's some comments of mine:
1) There's a cost to down
nyone out there seen anaglyph 3D plugins?
Thanks,
Sam Jones
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> as an aside, i have read that photoshop has a function that allows you to go
> back and undo selected parts of images. i think that's neat, because
> sometimes, especially with layering you like some changes an additional layer
> makes but you lose other parts you liked (iyswim), hence with th
> perhaps selecting the text, then going to RMB -> selection -> grow
> and then filling in the new selection with more white? just a guess, but
> that's how i'd do it...
Or you could do Filters->Blur->Gaussian Blur (maybe to 3 units) with
Image->Colors->Levels to change the surrounding grey to bl
> i'd like to know how i can draw a diagram with
> straight lines and boxes with gimp. i've searched
> around but the closest i could get was how to draw
> pixels with paint brush - this doesn't help me much
> when trying to make lone straight lines
Let's see. . . .
Drawing a Box
1. Choose the
I've got a USB Wacom Intuos, and I am really keen on it. The Graphire
costs and has a smaller writing area than most Intuos pads. The Graphire
also lacks a couple features of the Intuos, but Linux drivers don't
support those features perfectly.
I only have a USB tablet. Configuration was a
> I appreciate you sharing your config, I've found some differences and
> made some changes. Still, I'm receiving the following error:
>
> (EE) xf86OpenSerial: Cannot open device /dev/input/event0
> No such device.
Another good guide is the Wacom-USB Micro Howto. The section dealing wit
> Which prompts me to ask the question if anyone has a wacom graphire usb
> working with gimp/X. I picked one up a while back, studied the docs,
> but have yet to get this thing to work.
>
> I'd appreciate someone who might just share there xconfig file with me,
> I'm running 4.1 here. From
> Thanks for the suggestions. I want to circle the area automatically
> though. I need to write a script that will determine the area that
> I want to circle given a range of colors, and then draw a circle around
> that area. I'll take a look at the magic wand tool and at Gimp:Perl to
> see how
> >Does anyone know how to wrap text around a curve (eg ellipse) so that the
> >whole text is curved?
> >The only way I've found to do it is to move each letter individually and
> >align them by eye.
> >There should be an easier & more accurate way of doing it, but I can't
> >find one.
You can do
gimp_palette_set_background([255,255,255]);
gimp_edit_fill($outline,BG_IMAGE_FILL);
gimp_brushes_set_brush($trace_brush);
gimp_path_stroke_current($image);
}
register "crosshatch","Makes image appear to have been drawn in pencil with" .
" crosshatch","pencil
Hello folks,
I'll be infinitely grateful to whoever can help me with this. I'm trying
to get a Wacom Intuos tablet to work. It's connected to the computer via
USB. The system sees it. I can use either my mouse or the tablet as a
mouse.
However, I've got no pressure or angle sense from GIMP.
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