At 04:30 PM 3/21/04 -0500, Matt wrote:
I am trying to make a rounded corner for a 1-pixel-wide border that will
be on a white background.
I draw a circle and then stroke it with black. It comes out jaggedy and I
think I need to apply anti-aliasing but haven't figured how yet.
I changed the radi
Matt wrote:
At 10:50 PM 3/21/04 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Do you stroke with a paint-tool or do you use the new stroke
functionality in gimp-2.0? The latter should give better results.
I am using WinGimp 1.2 because I still have Win 98 and WinGimp 2
requires Windows 2000, according to the WinG
At 10:50 PM 3/21/04 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Do you stroke with a paint-tool or do you use the new stroke
functionality in gimp-2.0? The latter should give better results.
I am using WinGimp 1.2 because I still have Win 98 and WinGimp 2 requires
Windows 2000, according to the WinGimp website.
M
Hi,
Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to make a rounded corner for a 1-pixel-wide border that
> will be on a white background.
>
> I draw a circle and then stroke it with black. It comes out jaggedy
> and I think I need to apply anti-aliasing but haven't figured how yet.
>
> Could
I am trying to make a rounded corner for a 1-pixel-wide border that will be
on a white background.
I draw a circle and then stroke it with black. It comes out jaggedy and I
think I need to apply anti-aliasing but haven't figured how yet.
Could someone tell me how to do this or recommend a tuto