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Changing certain areas of color before printing |
Posted by: stephen hammond - 12-23-2019, 08:29 AM - Forum: General questions
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Firstly, I am a total novice with sort of stuff so be kind....
What I need help with is as follows
I construct card buildings which are printed on to paper before being fixed to card and cut out. Each sheet has certain parts of the building, walls, roofs, doors etc
What I need help with is I want to just change the colours of the doors for example which are a blue colour. A friend has done this by getting the page on screen selecting the area to change, by just clicking on the door colour, and selecting a new colour, so nothing changes except the area chosen
This all seems easy but not to me!!
Help needed and if possible in simple terms
Thanks Steve
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How to change splash screens (and how to get offline Help working)? |
Posted by: Ed Ferris - 12-22-2019, 03:43 AM - Forum: General questions
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Using 2.10.12 under Ubuntu.
In 2.8, one placed pictures in home/.gimp-2.8/splashes. I tried renaming the folder as .gimp-2.10 but GIMP did not use the images.
If I could get the offline Help to open, I might be able to find how to change the splash screen, but it keeps trying to load something off the Internet which is not allowed by the AppArmor settings. The help files are there, somewhere. I saw them once, down about eight levels of folders, and they were all XML. I don't have an XML viewer.
Is there a way to get GIMP to find and use them?
If not, is there a PDF of the 2.10.12 offline help?
If not, how do I get GIMP to use different splash screens?
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Animation Question |
Posted by: warriorcat - 12-20-2019, 09:25 PM - Forum: General questions
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Hi. I've seen something on Instagram I want to create in GIMP. It's a gig photo. It's one image of a person fading in slowly then out again. Can this be done in GIMP? If so, how? I do use GIMP and have done for a while and have created GIFs before. Thank you
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Fresh install of 2.10.14 dies on startup with Access Violation |
Posted by: mattheere - 12-20-2019, 08:49 PM - Forum: Windows
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64-bit Windows 10 fully updated as of today, including latest nVidia drivers for the GTX970 direct from nVidia.
Fresh (1st time ever for this PC) install of Gimp 2.10.14 using setup-2 (downloaded from here: https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gim...etup-2.exe)
Installed for "All Users" so C:\Program Files
Took all the install defaults
Install completes without error
Try to run Gimp - nothing happens. No error. Nothing.
Launch the command line as admin and try to run gimp-console - I get this:
Exception code=0xc0000005 flags=0x0 at 0x00007FFD5A5072A6. Access violation - attempting to write data at address 0x00000E3800001FA0
Exception code=0xc0000005 flags=0x0 at 0x00007FFD5A5072A6. Access violation - attempting to write data at address 0x00000E3800001FA0
Exception code=0xc0000005 flags=0x0 at 0x00007FFD5A5072A6. Access violation - attempting to write data at address 0x00000E3800001FA0
Exception code=0xc0000005 flags=0x0 at 0x00007FFD5A5072A6
I purged Gimp and tried it with a minimal install (Gimp, runtime, engine for GTK+, and debug symbols only). No difference.
Tried installing to E:\ - no difference.
Was getting ready to drop back to a previous version/installer, but thought I'd post and see if anyone knows what's up.
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Photo Light painting within Gimp |
Posted by: bob490 - 12-20-2019, 12:11 PM - Forum: General questions
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Hi All, I am looking for Tips/Help regarding Gimp navigation/layers. I have recently migrated from Windows to Linux as my preferred OS. I had been using the Adobe LR PS for my photo editing within the windows environment an option that is now unavailable to me in Linux.
I am looking to duplicate a technique I used in LR where I stacked photos as layers they could then be blended by using a brush I could expose the lower image (or part of) in my stack. The stacked photos are all of the same composition (night photography) but several photos were taken using a long exposure. Where some exposures I had performed some light painting to an object in the foreground. Hope that makes sense?
Can this technique be performed or duplicated with Gimp?
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