08-18-2020, 10:59 PM
"I need to use the clone tool to fill in the hexside slivers below the full hex depictions."
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you are trying to do. I do have some experience making hex maps and how the seams work on hexes. If I had to guess, you need to figure out what the grid size would be, and instead of using the clone tool, use Gimp's ability to use full color bitmap brushes and simply paint the hexes (snapping to the grid) below the slivers. I guess you mean the tile edges that extend beyond the hex borders when you say slivers.
Actually, I would use the pencil tool for the brush. The paintbrush isn't sharp enough.
Also, this looks more like a spritesheet and it doesn't seem to conform to a hex grid layout, although the tiles are meant for hexes.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you are trying to do. I do have some experience making hex maps and how the seams work on hexes. If I had to guess, you need to figure out what the grid size would be, and instead of using the clone tool, use Gimp's ability to use full color bitmap brushes and simply paint the hexes (snapping to the grid) below the slivers. I guess you mean the tile edges that extend beyond the hex borders when you say slivers.
Actually, I would use the pencil tool for the brush. The paintbrush isn't sharp enough.
Also, this looks more like a spritesheet and it doesn't seem to conform to a hex grid layout, although the tiles are meant for hexes.