01-28-2023, 09:06 AM
Gimp is a raster (bitmap) editor and "objects" are more associated with vector applications such as Inkscape.
There is one case where you might get a series of "objects" for an animation, a "sprite-sheet" where a series of drawings are uniformly spaced out either in a strip or a grid pattern.
Separating the drawings from the background might be easy or difficult. It might be easy if each drawing is on its own layer or it is drawn on a plain colour background. The more complicated the background then it becomes more difficult to separate part of a drawing.
Gimp has some tools for this, example the foreground select tool: https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-tool-...elect.html
If you can give an example of your requirements, you will get a better answer.
There is one case where you might get a series of "objects" for an animation, a "sprite-sheet" where a series of drawings are uniformly spaced out either in a strip or a grid pattern.
Separating the drawings from the background might be easy or difficult. It might be easy if each drawing is on its own layer or it is drawn on a plain colour background. The more complicated the background then it becomes more difficult to separate part of a drawing.
Gimp has some tools for this, example the foreground select tool: https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-tool-...elect.html
If you can give an example of your requirements, you will get a better answer.