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Hi Bret,
You did not specify your OS, but if you are using Windows convert your XCF
files to something else
(PNG for example) and download IrfanView from http:www.tucows.com .( IV is
not cheap; it is FREE.)
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them on the blank
html page. The text editor will not import the images along with the
text and you would have to
import them separately.
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into groups
of the same number that appear in your menu and copy them into separate
repertories, then you can
point to the repertory containing the filter you want to use through the
EXT menu in the main Gimp interface.
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ur outline with the
magic wand then fill with whatever color or pattern you want. Now, add an
alpha channel to the
image, select the exterior of your outline with the magic wand and "edit >
cut".
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rtantly you will find things you could not do.
Also, check out different Gimp sites (official and non-official) and you
will find a number of tutorials on creating special effects.
If you still can't find what you are looking for, pose the question to the
list; there are several high-power
e
width/height ration to the max.
Overwrite "untitled" with whathever name you want then close the editor.
The brush will be in the brush selection dialog. Set the interval you want
and go.
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Denis McCauley
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>From: "joel grimes" <[EMAIL
Just a precision on my previous post: to change the length of your dash,
play on the radius value, but keep it under 20 or you won't get a straight
line (over 20 it will thicken in the middle)
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>Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 10:44:41 -
ask the print shop's advice, etc, because what you see is NOT
what you get when you export from screen to print, unless you're using
something sophisticated and horribly expensive like PS (and even then)
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>On Wednesday 09 October 2002 04:04 pm, Denis McCauley wrote:
> > John Culleton wrote:
> > >By golly it works! Reddish colors are faded a bit. I suppose the
> > > cure is to adjust in gimp to make the image overly red and then
>
ain color: use the Fuzzy Selection tool (fourth
button top row of the
toolbox), click on the background to select, then right-click the image,
Edit > Cut.
If your background is photographic then it's not so easy, and you should
check out Grokking the
Gimp as Jeff has suggested before
tion. yellow cones, men at work sign etc.
>>(copyright notice will be restected)
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>>I am also looking for a nice 'made with Gimp' logo
>>
>>Thanks in advance
>>
>>Philippe
>>
For the "made with the Gimp" logo it would be sacrile
Windows version, at least) Gimp 1.2.3 writes PSD files. Just add ".psd" to
the title in the "Save as" dialog box. I often save
my Gimp work in this format to pass to my nephew who runs Photoshop6.
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All royalties on the LZW patent are paid by the software companies that use
it in their applications and not by end users, commercial or not, so as
long as you don't write "Made with The Gimp" on your work no-one will come
after you with a big stick.
Ch
electionned together to the position you want.
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Martin Katz, Ph.D. wrote:
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Dear Mr. McCauley,
What is a "calque"? Is that the same as a Gimp layer?
Sincerely,
Martin
Yes it is, Martin. Sorry for any confusion, the result of writing in
English about a program I run in French.
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DM
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