Em Mon, 19 May 2008 18:20:55 -0300, Pere Pujal i Carabantes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> El dg 18 de 05 de 2008 a les 23:03 -0300, en/na Lap1994 va escriure:
>> Let make things more simple to understand.
>>
>> If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the
>> pencil
>> i
El dg 18 de 05 de 2008 a les 23:03 -0300, en/na Lap1994 va escriure:
> Let make things more simple to understand.
>
> If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the pencil
> it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50 OF OPACITY. I
> simply want to change the
> Von: Lap1994 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hmm... There is no button to do this? Only ways using features that are
> not made exactly for it? Developers read this mail list? Can I suggest
> this? A simple toogle box that change mix opacity to exact opacity.
What exactly do you use this for?
Mich
Hmm... There is no button to do this? Only ways using features that are
not made exactly for it? Developers read this mail list? Can I suggest
this? A simple toogle box that change mix opacity to exact opacity. Well,
in that case. I will use masks, hope any developer read this.
> On Sunday 1
On Sunday 18 May 2008, Lap1994 wrote:
> Let make things more simple to understand.
>
> If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the
> pencil it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50
> OF OPACITY. I simply want to change the alpha when I draw and not
> how muc
Let make things more simple to understand.
If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the pencil
it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50 OF OPACITY. I
simply want to change the alpha when I draw and not how much the color
change.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said on May 17, 2008 7:31
-0400 (in part):
I'm not sure why you need the layer masks? Won't the following work a
little more simply or does method you suggest do something I've missed ...
1. Create new transparent layer, select it, leaving background visible.
2. Make rectangul
Quoting Lap1994 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border.
> When I change the opacity of the pencil and use it, the selected color and
> the color where I use the pencil, combine itself. I do not want it, I want
> draw a pixel with exact 50% of alpha and the c
It will work. But is not a option of a tool, is a way to make it work. For
me, it will work, but if someone need opacity AND a mask layer? What he
will do!?
> On Friday 16 May 2008, Lap1994 wrote:
>> Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border.
>> When I change the opacity of the p
On Friday 16 May 2008, Lap1994 wrote:
> Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border.
> When I change the opacity of the pencil and use it, the selected color and
> the color where I use the pencil, combine itself. I do not want it, I want
> draw a pixel with exact 50% of alpha and the c
Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border.
When I change the opacity of the pencil and use it, the selected color and
the color where I use the pencil, combine itself. I do not want it, I want
draw a pixel with exact 50% of alpha and the color selected. Like a bitmap
with a alph
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, David Wright wrote:
> Does the gimp support opacity layers? By opacity layer I mean an layer
> with a 8-bit numer for each pixel, where instead of being intrepreted as
> a gray or color intensity value, the number is intrepreted as a pure
> opacity. When it is 255, the pixel
David Wright wrote:
Does the gimp support opacity layers? By opacity layer I mean an layer
with a 8-bit numer for each pixel, where instead of being intrepreted as
a gray or color intensity value, the number is intrepreted as a pure
opacity. When it is 255, the pixel is black; when it is 0, the
Does the gimp support opacity layers? By opacity layer I mean an layer
with a 8-bit numer for each pixel, where instead of being intrepreted as
a gray or color intensity value, the number is intrepreted as a pure
opacity. When it is 255, the pixel is black; when it is 0, the pixel
below shows t
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