01-28-2023, 09:36 AM
(01-28-2023, 09:06 AM)rich2005 Wrote: 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.
Thank you rich2005.
I am unable to attach here any of the files I have. It says "the type of ile is not allowed". They are .jpeg and .eps files for the same image. The image contains multiple instances of one same object or topic. eg. roses, tree branches, or a car with views from different sides. So, my purpose is to extract only one instance of such object and use it, with the ability to resize it without losing quality. It is my understanding that such images are created in such form exactly to be used for that particular purpose. I may well be wrong.
I hope this helps. and thanks again