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RE: Importing colors from another gimp file - jaca44 - 02-15-2019

(02-15-2019, 06:02 PM)rich2005 Wrote:
(02-15-2019, 05:34 PM)jaca44 Wrote: Re my last.  How do I modify brush stokes like chalk 2 to be 100& opaque?

Use the pencil tool rather than the paint tool.
or
Since that looks dreadful, up the force setting in the paint tool to maximum, stillget a bit of anti-aliasing around the edges.

[Image: TLjme3V.jpg]
  Thanks. Yes you have to be careful in choosing the size and placement so one doesn't see the circles.  I forget if there is a 'grab' tool somewhere like paint.net.


RE: Importing colors from another gimp file - jaca44 - 02-18-2019

Well I seem to be back in tgrouble with this in a newer version.  I also add a media file version as you said the other was too small.  I think you can see all my settings.

http://www.mediafire.com/view/iq2oikkx8mmz222/gimp1.png#


RE: Importing colors from another gimp file - rich2005 - 02-18-2019

Each layer can have its own Layer Mode. The mode determines how the colours in that layer interact with the other layers. see: https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-concepts-layer-modes.html

Change your "snow" layer mode from Overlay to Normal

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RE: Importing colors from another gimp file - Blighty - 02-18-2019

In addition to what Rich said:
The Paintbrush Mode is also set to Overlay. Change that to Normal too.


RE: Importing colors from another gimp file - jaca44 - 02-18-2019

Thanks guys. That did it!