11-10-2023, 11:04 AM
(11-09-2023, 06:22 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:(11-09-2023, 02:13 PM)T-buch Wrote: Yes the "feathered" selection somehow got the effect I want. The problem is, it is becomes very voluminous to check, - to find out where the opacity starts and where it ends
Use the Pointer dialog and explore the image with the mouse (IRL I keep the Pointer dialog docked in my controls window, because I use it all the time). Keep Sample merged unchecked if you want the opacity of the current layer.
Thanks This was not a "dock" I just had checked out.
And Its better than nothing - But its "follow-up inspection"
There is no way I can tell Gimp "for here to here I want the opacity to go form x-vallue to y-vallue" for example ?