Please show me how to outline text and vary the thickness of the outline.
Please also show me how to add a shadow and can direction and length be
altered?
camlad
(Impatient newbie who has not found his way round the help files!)
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gimp-user-boun...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu wrote:
> Chris wrote:
>
>
>> I'm running 2.6.1 because it came from Ubuntu's repos, and documentation
>> seems
>> to be non-existent for it. So I'm using 2.6.6 docs and tuts, and stumbling
>> around menus looking for similar options. Until now Google ha
> Please show me how to outline text and vary the thickness of the
> outline.
>
> Please also show me how to add a shadow and can direction and length
> be
> altered?
1. Create your text
2. Layer->text to selection
3. Fill with background color
4. Edit->Stroke selection
5. Filters->Light a
Thanks Elwin and Olivier; that was it. The meaning must have been reversed in
translation from German to English.
Olivier, I'm pretty sure the menus have been moved around... I think the
only case documented online (in a blog comment) regarded the Filters menu.
David, I don't know that option,
Owen wrote:
>> Please show me how to outline text and vary the thickness of the
>> outline.
>>
>> Please also show me how to add a shadow and can direction and length
>> be
>> altered?
>>
>
>
>
> 1. Create your text
> 2. Layer->text to selection
> 3. Fill with background color
> 4. Edit->S
I am running Gimp 2.6.6 in both Windows XP and Ubuntu (was 8.10, just upgraded
to 9.04).
It runs fine and I am quite happy with it.
I was looking through the "latest news" about compiling latest GIMP source
for Ubuntu 9.04.
Since I just installed the upgrade to Ubuntu yesterday, I'm a little h
I managed to make parchment (with help from a tutorial) by overlaying
grayscale plasma on a tan background. But the image is intended as a tilable
background, so I want the "Tilable" option available on some other "Cloud"
filters, like Solid Noise. So is there any tilable filter which is comparab
Gimp doesn't use PCD format. So I have been trying to
convert a PCD image to something Gimp will use, such as
tiff or jpg, using the convert program from Imagemagick. I
have tried various density settings.
Is there a default density to a PCD image? If so, what is
it?
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John Culleton
Able I
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:27 PM, John Culleton wrote:
> Gimp doesn't use PCD format. So I have been trying to
> convert a PCD image to something Gimp will use, such as
> tiff or jpg, using the convert program from Imagemagick. I
> have tried various density settings.
>
> Is there a default densi
Hi
>> This depends on your GTK+ settings -- if you're using GNOME, it often
>> likes to explicitly disable tearoffs; also, the rightclick menu can be
>> different from the menubar in this aspect -- my menubars have no
>> tearoffs, my right-click menu does have tearoffs.
>>
>> David
>>
Ah. That
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 06:28:59PM +0200, Carusoswi wrote:
> I am running Gimp 2.6.6 in both Windows XP and Ubuntu (was 8.10, just upgraded
> to 9.04).
>
> It runs fine and I am quite happy with it.
>
> I was looking through the "latest news" about compiling latest GIMP source
> for Ubuntu 9.04.
I'm not sure what the "corner effect" you referred to is, but the seamless
option seems to work fine. Although when I experimented with a textual image,
it scattered the text all over the image with different opacities - weird.
Your second option seems too complex for a newbie like me, and I'm no
>I am running Gimp 2.6.6 in both Windows XP and Ubuntu (was 8.10, just
upgraded
>to 9.04).
>
>It runs fine and I am quite happy with it.
So am I (use Ubuntu 9.04 too).
>Since I just installed the upgrade to Ubuntu yesterday, I'm a little
hesitant
>to try the Gimp compile just yet, but am still cur
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