Hi,
Quoting George Farris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How do I fade on edge of a photo to transparency? Given a 4' by 5"
> picture I want to fade slowly fade (gradient) the first inch from
> transparency to the picture.
The easiest way to do this is to ensure that your layer has an alpha channel
(La
Hi all,
I've found a tutorial on making a tile (suitable for a web page
background) but it talks about clicking the 'tileable' checkbox. The
effect im using does not have this:
I want to make a seemless tile of about 100px wide buy 80px deep.
This is how i create the effect i want to tile
Pyt
On Friday 01 October 2004 10:42, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've found a tutorial on making a tile (suitable for a web page
> background) but it talks about clicking the 'tileable' checkbox.
> The effect im using does not have this:
>
> I want to make a seemless tile of about 100px wide buy 8
I recently asked a question on the Decompose function and where it had
gone to in the Gimp V2. This was promptly answered. I use this function
as part of a process flow to change the blue colour in sky without
affecting the clouds, or anything else. Jim Clark (of this list) was
interested in the pr
* and then Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris declared
> > I want to make a seemless tile of about 100px wide buy 80px deep.
> >
> > This is how i create the effect i want to tile
> >
> > PythonFu -> Effects -> add fog
> >
> > How can i make the left and right hand edges so that the image will
> > ti
* and then Nick Wilson declared
> Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x offset)
> but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it? - looks like it
> wont work for some reason?
Sorry, just worked it out. Too hard for me i think, the 'fog' pattern is
way to comple
* and then Nick Wilson declared
>
> * and then Nick Wilson declared
> > Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x offset)
> > but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it? - looks like it
> > wont work for some reason?
>
> Sorry, just worked it out. Too hard
MLF wrote:
> In future versions of GIMP, I'd love to see a filter or series of
> filters, that would help the user (especially the beginner) to turn
> digital photos into 'hand-drawn' images. I realize that with some
> talent and experience, a good GIMP user can already do this, but I am
> jus
hello,
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 02:53:24PM +0100, Jenny Drake wrote:
> I recently asked a question on the Decompose function and where it had
> gone to in the Gimp V2. This was promptly answered. I use this function
> as part of a process flow to change the blue colour in sky without
> affecting the
On Friday 01 October 2004 11:42, Nick Wilson wrote:
> * and then Nick Wilson declared
>
> > * and then Nick Wilson declared
> >
> > > Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x
> > > offset) but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it?
> > > - looks like it wont
* and then Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris declared
> It is also worth to note that the pyhon-fu "add fog" actually uses the
> filters->render->clouds->plasma plug-in in a mask. The "plasma"
> sibling on the same menu, "solid noise", does have a "tileable"
> option.
OK! i've kinda got what i
Hi
A related tile effect can be applied through
Filter/Map/Make Seamless.
Best
Asif
--- Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> * and then Nick Wilson declared
> >
> > * and then Nick Wilson declared
> > > Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset
> (only need the x offset)
> >
Nick W wrote:
> Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x offset)
> but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it? - looks like it
> wont work for some reason?
If the clone tool cursor looks like that, it means you haven't
set the source to clone from: it can't copy
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