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Can't increase size of brush in warp tool
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Hi, I am using Gimp 2.10.38 (revision 1) on mac. I properly selected the warp tool, (the hook) also showing next to the circle with crosshair in it.
I am not doing anything fancy, just bringing down the smile in a photo which needs to be serious. I remember from another famous editing software that my circle was large enough to include a large area aroud the mouth corner. Here my size is 104 and all I get is a 2 cm circle and a slight "indent" at the mouth corner  whereas  the video tutorials show larger circle impacting the whole mouth.

All of my brushes react properly when sized increased.Thanks a lot


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(Yesterday, 02:56 PM)blogsofwardotme Wrote: Hi, I am using Gimp 2.10.38 (revision 1) on mac. I properly selected the warp tool, (the hook) also showing next to the circle with crosshair in it.
I am not doing anything fancy, just bringing down the smile in a photo which needs to be serious. I remember from another famous editing software that my circle was large enough to include a large area aroud the mouth corner. Here my size is 104 and all I get is a 2 cm circle and a slight "indent" at the mouth corner  whereas  the video tutorials show larger circle impacting the whole mouth.

All of my brushes react properly when sized increased.Thanks a lot

Hmm.. The warp tool does not use brush, it has its own size slider.  A 5000 x 3000 -ish pixel size (your screenshot is a bit blurred)

The warp tool options size slider will go beyond the slider dock, if you click and drag.
2 cm ? Remember Gimp works in pixels.

Maybe a problem with click-n-drag in size slider as your tool options dock is on the right side - just a thought.

This my linux Gimp 2.10.38 and a similar size image. A quick animation https://i.imgur.com/Zqjn33y.mp4
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(Yesterday, 03:25 PM)rich2005 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 02:56 PM)blogsofwardotme Wrote: Hi, I am using Gimp 2.10.38 (revision 1) on mac. I properly selected the warp tool, (the hook) also showing next to the circle with crosshair in it.
I am not doing anything fancy, just bringing down the smile in a photo which needs to be serious. I remember from another famous editing software that my circle was large enough to include a large area aroud the mouth corner. Here my size is 104 and all I get is a 2 cm circle and a slight "indent" at the mouth corner  whereas  the video tutorials show larger circle impacting the whole mouth.

All of my brushes react properly when sized increased.Thanks a lot

Hmm.. The warp tool does not use brush, it has its own size slider.  A 5000 x 3000 -ish pixel size (your screenshot is a bit blurred)

The warp tool options size slider will go beyond the slider dock, if you click and drag.
2 cm ? Remember Gimp works in pixels.

Maybe a problem with click-n-drag in size slider as your tool options dock is on the right side - just a thought.

This my linux Gimp 2.10.38 and a similar size image.   A quick animation https://i.imgur.com/Zqjn33y.mp4

Thank you, I called it the "brush" I see now it goes by pixels. I am now dragging the size slider instead of moving the arrows and I cover a huge area!
Your video saved me! The only thing I don't have the nice slider on the dock; i suppose my Monterey is too old. Thank you again
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