GIMP Tutorial - Using the paths tool to cut around an image
This is the first in a new series of GIMP tutorials using the newest version, GIMP 2.8. Also a first for me, it's a tutorial with a voice over!!! For those interested in my ...
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I couldn't find this anywhere else and the
instructions gimp provides are just plain confusing. You've given a clear,
step-by-step tutorial that I'm sure every gimp user appreciates. Again,
many thanks!
thank you so much! I have been learning Gimp for months and even with all
the cool, more advanced stuff I can do now, I was still scared of paths!
Probably because every time I tried to watch a tutorial it made NO SENSE.
People forget that most of this is not particularly intuitive and they skip
over the basics. This is the best tutorial ever! Subscribed!
You're welcome. Yes I agree the paths tool is not intuitive for beginners. I came to use GIMP after having used Photoshop, so using the Paths tool was easy for me - as it's similar to Photoshop's Pen tool. Most tutorials I've seen don't use the Paths tool correctly, they just click lots of nodes. So I thought it would be good to create a tutorial which showed how to used the Paths tool interactively to create perfect curves by clicking and dragging as you select.The good thing about learning this, is that use of that tool is directly applicable to other software such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Inkscape (vector image editing software) - these also have a similar Bezier Path/Pen tool that works in a similar way to GIMP.
I have cut out an image and given it a white back ground I know want to
paint on the back ground but it wont let me, it will only let me paint on
the area i have cut out what can i do?
Done everything right except the last part. When i try to position the
image to the center, i lost some section of it ( i.e the full image did not
moved along with it ). Any idea how to solve this problem? This video has
been a great help to a beginner like me who is using gimp for the first
time. Great tutorial.
You still have the layer mask selected. To move the flower and mask together you need to select the flower in the layers dialog. Watch me select it at 5:41 in the video - then I select the move tool, then I click and drag to move the flower
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en some guns that are fire explosives (grenade launcher) guys if any one
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thanks for your fantastic book, i got it from the ekobutik of henrik
wachtmeister / www.skarvagard.se i wonder if the term PERMACULTURE is
appearing and explained in it, if have yet not seen it. it is important, it
is a whole philosophy and world-view, adressing exactly this issue.
greetings, henry nold, www.skarvaherrgard.se - now germany -
www.mathildenhoehe.org
I am happy you liked the book Martinus.
No I do not mention permaculture by name anywhere in the book if I recall
it well.
I focus more on lifting the importance of local food production and local
life essential resource flows as a whole.
Permaculture is one of many ways of attaing sustainable local food
production.