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How to resize the entirety of a pasted encircled image
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(10-29-2019, 07:43 AM)Ofnuts Wrote:
(10-29-2019, 07:32 AM)marigolden Wrote: Oh..for some reason it's not letting me move the layers. I actually have another gimp file open where the move layers function is working! The layer icons appear different. Usually it's a vertically longer rectangle, but in this file where it doesn't let me move it the rectangles are longer width wise.. it doesn't even let me select a different layer than the one currently selected :/
Move layers in the layers stack or move layers across the canvas? Can you post a screenshot f the Layers list?

https://imgur.com/a/mqB6GPL

Here it is, maybe you can tell me what happened for curiosity. 
What I did in meantime was just start over and make sure to order the layers where the face was 1st, then the dollar on top as denjoz suggested. The new problem is that the picture is sticking out from the top and bottom. I tried to crop it but it would delete the dollar too, so I deleted the dollar layer. However when I try to crop the picture the new issue is that it makes the transparent background behind it smaller which I don't want. Because the canvas is already smaller than is ideal because of having to open the picture first rather than the dollar image first so the canvas is sized to fit the picture instead of the horizontally longer dollar as it is. How do I crop the image without it deleting part of the transparent background too?
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RE: How to resize the entirety of a pasted encircled image - by marigolden - 10-29-2019, 07:52 AM

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