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gimp curve bend
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(12-12-2024, 08:56 AM)rita Wrote: for linux "22.04" and in my gimp there is only script-fu  
And for map I will try it and see it

OK, that will be Ubuntu (or a spin off) Try an appimage, it will co-exist with your existing Gimp, so nothing is lost.

see: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-new-gi...4#pid40404 which has info and a link to the download.

It is the one I use wih a kubuntu 22.04 laptop.
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(12-12-2024, 09:20 AM)rich2005 Wrote:
(12-12-2024, 08:56 AM)rita Wrote: for linux "22.04" and in my gimp there is only script-fu  
And for map I will try it and see it  

OK, that will be Ubuntu (or a spin off) Try an appimage, it will co-exist with your existing Gimp, so nothing is lost.

see: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-new-gi...4#pid40404  which has info and a link to the download.

It is the one I use wih a kubuntu 22.04 laptop.

ok thank you I will check it  Smile.
I edited this post at the same time you wrote this comment. Could you please check it?

(12-12-2024, 09:19 AM)Ofnuts Wrote:
(12-12-2024, 06:08 AM)rita Wrote: Let's say I want to place an image, like Pikachu, on a cylinder. When I tried, only half of the image was visible. Is there a specific width and height I should use to fit it properly on the cylinder?Or could there be another problem I caused?

Because the whole width of your layer is mapped to the 360° of the cylinder, so half of your image is wrapped behind the part that you see. You probably want your image to cover 90° to 120° of the cylinder, so your image should be surrounded by transparency in a layer 3-4x wider:

Ah, I see! I used the layer to image size, and it worked. Now the entire logo is visible.
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