01-22-2020, 06:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-22-2020, 06:35 PM by Summoner99.
Edit Reason: Learned something new
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I'm fairly new to gimp, so this might be a really obvious question, and I definitely might have missed this answer during my internet search.
I have a rectangular black and white image that is taller than it is wide (but a solution that applies to one that is wider than it is tall would be great as well). I'd like to add transparent pixels on either side so that when I export it as a png, its size is square, but the original part of the image is still centered nicely.
The best idea I have is to create a square image of only transparent pixels then select the entirety of the original image and paste it onto this new image and somehow keep it centered.
Again, I am a beginner so I'm pretty positive there is a better solution.
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
Turns out what I thought of was a fairly easy solution
I have a rectangular black and white image that is taller than it is wide (but a solution that applies to one that is wider than it is tall would be great as well). I'd like to add transparent pixels on either side so that when I export it as a png, its size is square, but the original part of the image is still centered nicely.
The best idea I have is to create a square image of only transparent pixels then select the entirety of the original image and paste it onto this new image and somehow keep it centered.
Again, I am a beginner so I'm pretty positive there is a better solution.
Thanks in advance.
Edit:
Turns out what I thought of was a fairly easy solution