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What the Right Way to Color-Fill Fonts as Objects? - TechnicGeek - 01-23-2018 I found a good font in online editing program, exported as raster, opened in GIMP and decided to change color. Used bucket-fill and upon closer zoom, it has edges which are not smooth, more like pixelated a little: [attachment=1348] What would be the correct way of doing that without losing quality? Thanks. RE: What the Right Way to Color-Fill Fonts as Objects? - rich2005 - 01-23-2018 The solution might be go-back-to-your-wonderful-online-editor. By exporting as a one layer raster image you lost an important attribute. A text layer with transparency and anti-aliasing. At least that is what it looks like without more information. What was the text colour before? Is that grey colour the desired end result? It might be your saviour ![]() You might get away with something like this Duplicate the layer and apply Colors -> Color-to-Alpha screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/NXfj6Ga.jpg note base layer visibility is off Turn the alpha lock on and fill with the desired colour (might be that grey again but I used a green for the example) screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/pa1WmIS.jpg You might want to restore the drop shadow Turn the alpha lock off then Filters -> Light & Shadow -> Drop Shadow. screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/SB9mzoi.jpg ...but it is always going to be a bit of a cludge. Find the font, use Gimp RE: What the Right Way to Color-Fill Fonts as Objects? - Espermaschine - 01-23-2018 It looks like the shadow is knocked out by the text and in the tiny gaps the background is shining through. Thats a problem on the online programs side. Dont think that is easily fixable on your side. Can you export the text without the dropshadow ? |