On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Dave Neary wrote:
> Subject: Reply-to (was: Re: [Gimp-user] Import brushes from photoshop)
> >>it would have probably been better to reply to the list...
> > Sorry but your reply-to field was wrong ...
>
> There are very mixed views on the usage of r
Hi,
Khiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > GIMP is not Photoshop and it doesn't attempt to be produce exactly the
> > same result. GIMP's paintbrush does subpixel positioning. This causes
> > some small changes to the brush depending on where you place it. This
> > explains the difference you se
Hi Khiraly,
Khiraly wrote:
2004-04-01, cs keltezéssel 16:19-kor Sven Neumann ezt írta:
it would have probably been better to reply to the list...
Sorry but your reply-to field was wrong ...
There are very mixed views on the usage of reply-to for mailing list mail. Many
people consider setting a r
2004-04-01, cs keltezéssel 16:19-kor Sven Neumann ezt írta:
> Hi,
>
> it would have probably been better to reply to the list...
Sorry but your reply-to field was wrong ...
> GIMP is not Photoshop and it doesn't attempt to be produce exactly the
> same result. GIMP's paintbrush does subpixel posi
Hi,
Khiraly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to import some brushes from photoshop. What is the easiest way
> for to do this?
> (I have painted the brush with black color on the default white. I have
> saved as png format, open with gimp, and tried to save as .gbr. But when
> I load as a brus
Hi!
I want to import some brushes from photoshop. What is the easiest way
for to do this?
(I have painted the brush with black color on the default white. I have
saved as png format, open with gimp, and tried to save as .gbr. But when
I load as a brush it does not work similary as in photoshop. Th