I am using GIMP on Windows if that matters in Single Window Mode.
It looks like I did something, unknown to me, which has caused the tool options to stop being displayed in the frame on the left side of the window. It looks like they now appear in the top of the frame on the right side which, for me, normally displays a histogram. I think the setup I prefer is the standard default (out-of-the-box so to speak.
I'd be grateful if someone could explain how to restore GIMP to its' prior state.
I am new to using plugins and have read about LayerFX, but cannot find where to download for GIMP 3.2. I am using Windows 11. I did locate it as part of PGEI but, as I have no idea what PGEI is, I avoided it. Web searches have only shown me older versions. Thanks for any tips on this.
I'm opening multiple uncompressed TIFF files and exporting them someplace else after editing.
I have to manually select LZW compression from the dropdown every time.
Is it possible to set it as a default, even when exporting an uncompressed file?
Hi! Is anyone here doing comic book coloring in GIMP? I'm doing just fine with flatting, but I wanted to color a comic book page from start to finish. I cant find any decent tutorials on YouTube, but I found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_uNnawaBmE
The problem? It's for Photoshop, and I am having difficult time translating this workflow to GIMP. Does anyone here can help?
I'm trying to tint the merged image of the couple in this screenshot to be shades of the main color of the background.
I have the hex code of the background red color (94151a), and with it, the RGB and HSV numbers. I've tried everything I could find under the Colors menu to plug these in to get the color I want, but with no success. The RGB numbers just make the faces look sick. I tried using Sample Points and Curves and tried matching the HSV there, but the result was the same.
The closest I get is when I use Colorize, but I'm just doing it by eye and the results are chancy at best. The cover, front and back, will have four or more images that need to match, and I'd like to do it scientifically if I can.
Am I missing a tool somewhere? Will using the HSV numbers do me better, and if so, where can I try?
I had to do the same thing with the cover of the first book in the series, and somehow managed it. But as I said, it was by sheer dumb luck.
EDIT--- I also want to apply the same sort of "glow" to the background of the red cover that the blue one has, but that'll be a separate question.