01-23-2018, 02:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-23-2018, 02:29 PM by Espermaschine.)
Yeah, thats a misunderstanding. You dont make the existing lines thinner by stroking a path.
Some beginners seem to think its a good idea to dabble around with Gimp and then fix what they have done.
Thats not a very efficient approach.
You learn the tools and build your designs with the possibilitis you have.
In this case the best way of making lines is stroking a path.
In some cases you can use the Brush/Pencil Tool with Shift (to make a line) and CTRL (to restrict angle), but its not as flexible or editable like paths.
Some beginners seem to think its a good idea to dabble around with Gimp and then fix what they have done.
Thats not a very efficient approach.
You learn the tools and build your designs with the possibilitis you have.
In this case the best way of making lines is stroking a path.
In some cases you can use the Brush/Pencil Tool with Shift (to make a line) and CTRL (to restrict angle), but its not as flexible or editable like paths.