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<0> if i have a layer selected and I want to "select" just the visible portion of the layer (the part the reticule is surrounding but while it looks like a selection it isn't actually one), how do I do that ? <0> I've got a bar somewhere in the middle of the image and just want to select the area of the bar, which is in its own layer <0> the layer is active but apart from grabbing the rectangle and dragging the selection I can't see any other simple way to select that area precisely <0> (or to find out its dimensions) <1> WebDragon : Wand tool? Select All? <1> Bah, RIGHT after he leaves. <2> damn <2> this tutorials are not explained well at all <1> ? <3> LinuxMafia, I bought this book which is good: http://apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=10080 <4> Title: A P R E S S . C O M : Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional (at apress.com) <3> Although, I know a lot of the stuff so far. <3> Mondrian, that's the one. heh <2> Gyoza, thanks :P <3> LinuxMafia, I think I bought my copy at buy.com when they were offering discounts of $10 to $20 when using Google Checkout. <3> I think it was $30 - $10!
<2> Gyoza, i thik i can manage to get that , thansk alot <3> LinuxMafia, there is a free book on the Web. <3> It's older though. <2> :D <3> http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html <4> Title: Grokking the GIMP - Learning Advanced Image Editing Techniques (at gimp-savvy.com) <2> Gyoza, let me take a look <3> This one is more technical. <3> That book is why I know so much of what's in the new book. <3> (I actually bought a copy.) <2> Gyoza, i am looking for it :P <5> Any tips on making a photo look like a painting? <5> nm i found a tutorial :-) <3> truz_`24, I think there is a plug-in/script thing for it. <3> truz_`24, check under "Filters/Artistic". <1> WIP : Blender + Gimp : http://www.emonville.com/mukichan/src/1169091089746.jpg <6> moin <1> sup <7> mouser!!!!!!! <8> hello, i have a cellphone picture which doesn't look that good, is there a way to fix the colors and stuff so the picture would look better? <9> quite possibly <8> any hints? <9> not without seeing it <8> http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/8594/erts2br1.jpg <8> PhilH, i want to get rid of that 'color bubbles' on the pic <1> Ooooh, that's problematic... <1> Way beyond my level ^_^; <9> wow, that is bad <8> told you :) <1> That's like, borderline re-draw kind of bad tho. <1> If it was a texture I'd re-draw it using the photo as a reference =3 <1> There's wizards out there who can turn that into a good photo but wizard is the term for it, because they probably do a hell of a lot of re-drawing/touching up. <10> hi im having trouble trying to get a script to work in gimp for windows. i downloaded the scm file and put it in c:/doc&settings/gimp2.2/scripts/ but no joy when i went to the script fu menu <9> did you refresh the scripts or restart gimp? <9> linpp, give <image> - filters - enhance - despeckle a go <8> thanks, i'll try it out, afk a bit <9> when you do, crank the radius up to 6, black level to minimum, white to max, and turn off Adaptive and Recursive <9> if you decompose the image and apply despeckle to each layer individually before recombining you may find that it get rid of more of the mottling and colour noise <11> hi <11> is there a autoalign function in gimp? <1> Nebukadneza : There's an align tool if that helps ^_^ <1> Also, I believe things auto-align to guides <1> Yup, they do. <1> View -> Guides <1> I mean, View->Ruler <1> Then drag a guide down from the ruler. <1> All tools (as far as I know) will align to that guideline <11> hm .... <11> well - but alinging multiple images automagically is not possible? <9> wonder if he tried <image> - layers - align visible layers... <12> Is there anyone here that is good with GIMP and willing to share his (or her) knowledge with a person that really wants to learn? <13> trymmi: ask your question, you will be answered <13> at least, if you don't ask any question, you won't be answered : <13> ) <12> Well, I'm needing to learn how to create abstract art, for school and for fun... I want to learn how to make stuff like this http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/teams/art.gnome.org/backgrounds/ABSTRACT-Nova_1600x1200.jpg <12> So one question isn't gonna cut it :P <14> Why do you think that people who started using Photoshop don't like GIMP (At the very least most of them) <14> ? <12> I was trying to find some tutorials but I couldn't find any good ones. <14> Are t here any really nice stuff done with gimp that would make me say "Wow" ? <14> Yeah, tutorials is a good thing
<14> I mean are :P <12> Sure, they're good. But that doesn't help me if I can't find any good ones.. So the question is as following: Are there skilled GIMP users that could maybe add me to MSN and teach me atleast some of the basic stuff to creating that kind of picture? <14> I see too much abstract art done with GIMP but not much "professional" art <14> trymmi: That pic is done pretty easy, there's a script for it <12> See, I don't know what that means _ <12> .p <12> :P even <14> I saw a little tutorial on how to use gimp by someone that draws stuff that you won't like (Yaoi) but the tutorial is not all that bad <12> XvampireX you really havent seen anything that you thought of as "impressive"? <14> I see abstract art most of the time <14> Maybe some of the abstract art was nice, don't really remember, but don't really think there was anything that wowed me so much :P <14> That guy who made that pic in photoshop that has a few thousands of layers and so on seems to be an impressive one though, but can't we get something impressive with gimp that's extreme like that? :P <12> Link to that pic? <14> Hmm, let me try to google it <14> http://www.bertmonroy.com/fineart/text/fineart_damen.htm <4> Title: Damen (at www.bertmonroy.com) <12> He painted thaT? <12> Well that's impressive, i'll admit that :P But I can't say I think it looks very cool.. <14> Yeah, it's just one pic :P <14> But it is impressive <12> Sure is <12> Lol, there really are alot of scripts in GIMP. Fun to play around with.. But I wanna learn how to do stuff like that manually. <12> http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/teams/art.gnome.org/backgrounds/ABSTRACT-Waterpot_1680x1050.jpg I think that is a cooler looking picture. But i'm sure you're right about it not having that many layers and stuff. <14> That is not bad :P <12> I reeeaaally want to learn how to make that kind of shiznit :P <15> Tutorials: http://www.gimptalk.com/ http://gug.sunsite.dk/?page=tutorials http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/Gimp/All/ http://www.gimpguru.org/ <4> Title: GIMPTalk.com - Ultimate gimp tutorials and community forum (at www.gimptalk.com) <15> hope those hep <16> Why is there no .png support in Gimp? <15> gen64: what do you mean <15> I save as PNG all the time <15> well, not ALL the time, but when I need it, doesn't seem to have an issue <15> is your question more like, why does MSIE not display PNG's with alpha channels(transparency) correctly? <17> Hello, can someone remind me how to get the select shapes from image tool to select after making the outline? <17> how do i do just a regular polygon l***o? <18> hello. Simple question: Ho do I write a text in arc format? <18> I guess I can create a path somehow... <19> how can I apply a gradient with shaped edge? <20> DuClare: you'll have to form it probably <20> ah <20> no <20> edge shaping gradient fill <20> choose the gradient tool <20> go to its options <20> there is a selectbox for the form of the gradient: "linear" is default <20> choose edge-shaped <19> waiting: I don't have "edge-shaped" :o <20> mhh must look it up myself <20> ok <20> in the toolbox, double-click on the gradient tool <20> you will be shown the gradient tool options <20> there is a selectbox "Shape:" <19> yes <19> but no "edge-shaped" in the list <20> there are three types of "Shaped" you can chose from <19> ah . <19> then how do I actually use a shape for them? <20> basically "edged", "round" and "<I don't know what it means>" ;) <20> DuClare: the gradient will follow theshape of the selection <19> hrm .. <21> hi guys! I have a selection on a layer. How do I float the selection and move it (like in photoshop)? Of course, there's cut & paste, but is there any other method? <19> not sure at all but what would select -> float do? <22> how do I get latest *buildable* revision from cvs as I get an error with HEAD <21> DuClare: lift the selection, make it available for move and drop it back to the layer once I've moved it <19> is that what you are looking for? <21> in PS, once I made a selection I can toggle the move tool with Control, move the selected pixels and when I release control, I have only one layer, but with moved pixels <21> DuClare: I don't see select > float in my menu <19> huh <21> gimp 2.2.13 <19> I do, below insert .. <19> erm. invert <21> ah, I see it :) blurry eyes <19> you can also move a selection without floating it <21> DuClare: how do I merge several linked layers?
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