11-22-2023, 07:37 PM
Hey,
New to Gimp. Used photoshop back in the days, but not recently.
I'm currently trying to create a layer from a selection within an image. I'm fairly certain that used to be part of my workflow on photoshop. The way I came up with in Gimp (2.10) is this:
1 - Create the selection, using say the Fuzzy selection wand.
2 - Create a floating layer (?) from the Select... menu on my selection. Now I have floating layer on the right.
3 - Then make that floating layer a real layer, using right-click on the floating layer and "to new layer".
Now, it appears that the step creating the floating layer actually impacts the initial layer from which I made a selection. It removed the selected area from the initial layer.
That's not what I expect - I'm creating new layers in order to work on those layers, without impacting whatever I have underneath. Is there a way to achieve this? I see a workaround - Duplicate the base layer from which I made a selection first. Then select & float from the copy. But then that's an extra step that feels unecessary....
Better ideas?
New to Gimp. Used photoshop back in the days, but not recently.
I'm currently trying to create a layer from a selection within an image. I'm fairly certain that used to be part of my workflow on photoshop. The way I came up with in Gimp (2.10) is this:
1 - Create the selection, using say the Fuzzy selection wand.
2 - Create a floating layer (?) from the Select... menu on my selection. Now I have floating layer on the right.
3 - Then make that floating layer a real layer, using right-click on the floating layer and "to new layer".
Now, it appears that the step creating the floating layer actually impacts the initial layer from which I made a selection. It removed the selected area from the initial layer.
That's not what I expect - I'm creating new layers in order to work on those layers, without impacting whatever I have underneath. Is there a way to achieve this? I see a workaround - Duplicate the base layer from which I made a selection first. Then select & float from the copy. But then that's an extra step that feels unecessary....
Better ideas?