08-28-2022, 01:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-28-2022, 01:48 PM by zodiakteez.)
[quote='rich2005' pid='30877' dateline='1661601909']
The place for Gimp patterns in Windows is
C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\patterns
Appdata is a 'hidden' folder so un-hide it see: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...66d1d9f4b5
If you still cannot find it, you can get there from the Gimp menu Edit -> Preferences folders (1) Gives the location (2) and the top right icon (3) opens in Windows Explorer.
You can export as a Gimp .pat or a .png A Gimp .pat has the advantage of a description.
Something like this: https://i.imgur.com/3E03pAm.mp4
Thanks for the hellp, I am still unable to locate gimp I have attached a few images ...
Following the directions I first found to save a created pattern to gimp using Export:
1-select Export
2-OS(c
3-users
4-name(15612)
5-AppData -> gimp when i search my cpu is located in appdata roaming
6-when I click on appdata nothing (images A-E)
I also tried locating through the gimp edit menu and was unable to find it image1
[/quote]
[quote='zodiakteez' pid='30897' dateline='1661694241']
[quote='rich2005' pid='30877' dateline='1661601909']
The place for Gimp patterns in Windows is
C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\patterns
Appdata is a 'hidden' folder so un-hide it see: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...66d1d9f4b5
If you still cannot find it, you can get there from the Gimp menu Edit -> Preferences folders (1) Gives the location (2) and the top right icon (3) opens in Windows Explorer.
You can export as a Gimp .pat or a .png A Gimp .pat has the advantage of a description.
Something like this: https://i.imgur.com/3E03pAm.mp4
Thanks for the hellp, I am still unable to locate gimp I have attached a few images ...
Following the directions I first found to save a created pattern to gimp using Export:
1-select Export
2-OS(c
3-users
4-name(15612)
5-AppData -> gimp when i search my cpu is located in appdata roaming
6-when I click on appdata nothing (images A-E)
I also tried locating through the gimp edit menu and was unable to find it image1
I also went into the computer an selected un hide all file per your link.
Thanks
The place for Gimp patterns in Windows is
C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\patterns
Appdata is a 'hidden' folder so un-hide it see: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...66d1d9f4b5
If you still cannot find it, you can get there from the Gimp menu Edit -> Preferences folders (1) Gives the location (2) and the top right icon (3) opens in Windows Explorer.
You can export as a Gimp .pat or a .png A Gimp .pat has the advantage of a description.
Something like this: https://i.imgur.com/3E03pAm.mp4
Thanks for the hellp, I am still unable to locate gimp I have attached a few images ...
Following the directions I first found to save a created pattern to gimp using Export:
1-select Export
2-OS(c
3-users
4-name(15612)
5-AppData -> gimp when i search my cpu is located in appdata roaming
6-when I click on appdata nothing (images A-E)
I also tried locating through the gimp edit menu and was unable to find it image1
[/quote]
[quote='zodiakteez' pid='30897' dateline='1661694241']
[quote='rich2005' pid='30877' dateline='1661601909']
The place for Gimp patterns in Windows is
C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\patterns
Appdata is a 'hidden' folder so un-hide it see: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...66d1d9f4b5
If you still cannot find it, you can get there from the Gimp menu Edit -> Preferences folders (1) Gives the location (2) and the top right icon (3) opens in Windows Explorer.
You can export as a Gimp .pat or a .png A Gimp .pat has the advantage of a description.
Something like this: https://i.imgur.com/3E03pAm.mp4
Thanks for the hellp, I am still unable to locate gimp I have attached a few images ...
Following the directions I first found to save a created pattern to gimp using Export:
1-select Export
2-OS(c
3-users
4-name(15612)
5-AppData -> gimp when i search my cpu is located in appdata roaming
6-when I click on appdata nothing (images A-E)
I also tried locating through the gimp edit menu and was unable to find it image1
I also went into the computer an selected un hide all file per your link.
Thanks