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Pictures inside text - billy123 - 09-18-2017 Hi guys and girls i'm new to Gimp have been watching loads of tutorials to learn. I am trying to put a picture into text and the tutorials i have watched all say right click on the text layer and click on text to selection. I have not got this option, only text to path or text along path. Can some one please tell me where i'm going wrong. Ppicture is there on one layer there is layer above it (white) and the text layer above that don't know what to do next. Help is needed please. RE: PICTURES INSIDE TEXT - Blighty - 09-18-2017 Right click on the text layer and use Alpha To Selection From your description I don't know what purpose the white layer serves. Maybe you can click on the eye next to it to make it invisible. Then you can make it visible again if it is needed. RE: PICTURES INSIDE TEXT - rich2005 - 09-18-2017 Welcome to gimp-forum.net however please to not post in capitals, it is considered SHOUTING and rude. see: https://www.gimp-forum.net/misc.php?action=help&hid=9 For right-click on the text layer you get the selection from the entry right at the bottom Alpha to Selection screenshot https://i.imgur.com/jeNUh9O.jpg It is the same as menu Layer -> Transparency -> Alpha to selection. There is another way using layer masks https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Cut-Out-Text with a demo video RE: PICTURES INSIDE TEXT - trandoductin - 11-07-2017 My uncle didn't know about SHOUTING as he's new to posting things online I told him about it. But I thought for people who have already SHOUTED a long post, they should be able to Shout/Unshout. So here's a simple Javascript Tool that will Shout/Unshout your text. Shout/Unshout Tool (Javscript) RE: Pictures inside text - rich2005 - 11-07-2017 The answer is not a script. Just do not copy paste HTML from phone/browser/tablet. Either use make the post straight into the forum or what I usually do, compose offline in a text editor. For Windows users that would be Notepad. |