06-13-2022, 09:27 PM
When you paste in Gimp, the pasted item is put on a temporary layer (Floating selection) that you can move and scale, among other things, before you "anchor" it to the target. You can also instead convert the paste directly into a new layer (Ctrl-Shift-N), and then move/scale the layer.
You can also add image files as layers (File > Opens as layers), and then move/scale them.
Warning; by default the Move tool moves the layer that is opaque where you click so make sure you click inside what you want to move and not next to it.
You can also add image files as layers (File > Opens as layers), and then move/scale them.
Warning; by default the Move tool moves the layer that is opaque where you click so make sure you click inside what you want to move and not next to it.