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<0> currently, my stylus pressure is effecting the brush opacity. How can I cause it to effect the brush size (or both)? <1> Hi, how can I made an empty red box around something? <1> you know <1> In the Gimp <2> is that thing a solid object? <1> No <1> I wan to like "highlight" something in my photo <1> So I want to put a box around it <2> draw a rectangle with the rectangular select tool <2> then you can either stroke the selection, or create a new layer, fill the selection, shrink the selection by the line width you want and clear the contents <1> Like, under what menu do I do this? Keep in mind I'm using Seashore, a Cocoa implementation of GIMP <2> i can't help you then, could be anywhere <1> There's hardly anything in the menu, I hate it <2> install GIMP.app
<1> No, that requires X11 and is ugly <2> that's a shame, because it may allow you to accomplish your objective, but if it's ugly best not bother <1> It's crazy <1> There's like only 5 things under the selection menu. <1> Well, I can make it into a floating selection <2> what's in the edit menu? <2> can you fill with FG colour? <1> A bunch of copy and paste items, and something to check my spelling. <1> Seashore is _worthless_ <2> if that's there and there's a shrink selection entry in the selection menu you should be ok <1> Nope, they do not have that. <2> i wonder when the GTK port will be usable <2> at the moment i think some apps run quite well using it but GIMP isn't one of them <1> Ok, how do you just draw a line in Seashore/GIMP? <1> I'll just make my own box. <3> put down a snapline and trace it with the pen? <1> Snaplines are far beyond Seashore's capabilities <1> As is the pen. <1> Maybe I should just bite the bullet and install GIMPshop. <2> why gimpshop instead of GIMP? <4> hi <2> hi <4> can i treat a brush like a "highlighter" somehow? <4> i don't want to remove the stuff i write on, just highlight it <4> like for a map <2> create a new layer <2> set opacity to something other than 100% and/or change the layer mode <2> then just paint on the new layer, this way you can turn off your highlighted areas easily should you wish to <2> if you need help doing any of that let me know <4> k thx <5> what are you trying to highlight? <5> photo? <4> a thing on a map <4> a road <4> where do i change opacity when creating new layer? <4> nevermind <4> thx again! <4> bye <6> moin <7> Auto-crop layer is awesome =3 <8> is there an easy way to "Save layer as image"? <8> I'm using Gimp 2.2.13 <7> Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Edit - > Paste as new image? ^_^; <8> oh, you have to create a new image? <7> Is there any roadmap for GEGL integration? <8> :/ <7> Why, do you want to save a bunch of layers as seperate pictures? <8> yeah <8> animated gif <7> o_0 <7> There's a script to turn the whole layer set into an animated gif. <7> Animated gif -> Layers?
<7> Or do you mean, reverse direction? <8> animated gif frames -> individual images <8> deconstructing an ani gif, if you wil <8> l <8> *will <7> ooooh. <8> rather than constructing one <7> Oooooh. <7> So saving a layer set as an image list... <7> Linux or Win? <8> Linux <7> Image Magick might have a trick for that. <8> as a single click, or going "save layer as image" for each layer, I don't really mind... <8> oh <8> hmmm <8> I think I have that <8> it can do it one frame at a time <8> I could probably make a shell script to do them all <7> -deconstruct? <7> good luck <8> deconstruct doesn't seem to be doing anything useful :/ <7> Oh =( <8> I lie <8> despite the errors, I now have a directory full of jpegs... <7> Useable jpg's? <7> Shouldn't you convert to png or gif? ^_^ <8> yeah, they look usable <8> meh, jpg works for me <8> thanks :D <9> hi all <9> how can i make lines like these pls http://gimp.kloobik.org/media/1/20061231-ombreportee005.jpg <9> in the upper left corner <9> whole lines :) <7> path tool/vector drawing program? <9> gimp can do that? <7> Path tool yes. <7> You'll need inkscape for vector drawing ^_^ <7> Or xara <7> Or Flash/Illustrator/Corel Draw <9> ty MukiEX <10> afternoon all <11> How could gimp make gif when gnu makes that big deal about how free apps cannot make gif? <12> Deformative: gimp use an external lib to read/save gif. <12> And there isn't any patent anymore on gif afaict. <11> Oh. <12> libgif/libungif <13> how come that I did never have to install it to be able to use gif? <13> and I'm talking about my windows system here <13> afaik the gif plug-in does everything by itself <12> schumaml: really? letme check. <12> hum, yes you're right. Most of the code comes from ppmtogif. <13> I've seen this several times already <13> I guess people do get confused by the similarity of libgif and libtiff <13> the latter did ship without the lzw code as long as unisys' patent had been valid <13> as for the gif plug-in, some distors had moved it to e.g. gimp-lzw in their non-free sections <11> I have never used a tiff image. <11> Ever. <11> What's it good for? <13> not much, it's just one of the most frequently used image formats <13> rich set of features, extensible, you can hardly find a serious image editing app which does not support it, fax messages are based on it, prepress work, ... ;) <11> Hmm, I'll stick with PNG for almost everything. <11> Heh. <11> And xpm, those are neat.
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