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Posted: 31st December 2006 15:43
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Well after becoming skilled in MS paint, I was dissastified with the fact it made the quality go down with each alteration.
So I downloaded the Gimp Being much more versatile than MSpaint, it's not easy to figure out how to do everything. so I'm looking for someone who has had experience with "The Gimp" to shed some light. Anyone who has don 3D animation has probably used this or photoshop to make materials. (that's where I'm at now in my 3D animation class). And help is greatly appreciated. -------------------- "Have you ever seen a baby do that before?" |
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Post #139755
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Posted: 31st December 2006 19:40
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lol. I'm skilled with MS Paint and a little with Photoshop. I even have a Graphx Tablet.
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Post #139771
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Posted: 31st December 2006 22:40
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Quote (eloc_jcg @ 31st December 2006 14:40) lol. I'm skilled with MS Paint and a little with Photoshop. I even have a Graphx Tablet. So what does that have to do with the question? Anything? Or just that you like to talk about random stuff in any possible topic? -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Post #139791
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Posted: 31st December 2006 23:00
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So, Cloud_Strife510, what exactly do you want to know?
I've got a few general suggestions for you though. When you have an image open, be sure to open some of the different dialogs (especially the "Layers" and "Palettes" dialogs) with the "Dialogs" menu item and dock them together so you've got the important stuff laid out in front of you. When you quit GIMP, if you don't close these dialogs first, they will open up again when you start GIMP. Also, when you are experimenting, realize that most things don't work quite like Paint (for example the "paint can" won't automatically fill in an area of a certain color like Paint, it fills in a selection, and one way you can make a selection is by color.) It requires more steps but it is definitely more versatile. -------------------- Status: FF6 -- Finished! Yeah! FF7 -- Finished (easily, and without KOtR) FF8 -- End of Disc 3 Secret of Evermore--Leveling up for Salabog "Go sit over there. Put your seatbelt on."--Squall |
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Post #139794
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Posted: 1st January 2007 02:09
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Quote (Cloud_Strife510 @ 31st December 2006 15:43) Anyone who has don 3D animation has probably used this or photoshop to make materials. (that's where I'm at now in my 3D animation class). Quote So what does that have to do with the question? Anything? Or just that you like to talk about random stuff in any possible topic? I am saying I have used Photoshop before and I edit and draw stuff quite a bit due to the Graphx Tablet which is a board that plugs into your USB Port which has a Stylis Pen to is which allows you to use your computer similar to a pencil and paper. Moderator Edit That has NOTHING to do with his question. If you can't give him help in gIMP, then you have no need to post here, thank you. -R51 This post has been edited by Rangers51 on 1st January 2007 12:31 |
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Posted: 2nd January 2007 22:52
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Quote So, Cloud_Strife510, what exactly do you want to know? Well i'm currently trying to figure out how to make colors transparent. I'm leaning towards using .png Edit well laugh out loud. GIMP yip of the day: "The layer named "background" is special because it lacks transparency. This prevents you from moving the layer up in the stack. You may add transparency to it by right clicking the layers dialog abd selecting "add alpha channel" well I'm going to go experiment with that right now. Edit BDZ I'm finding the advice you gave very helpful. And for what I am working on right now, GIMP is better than i could have imagined, I can even section off areas to be protected from being erased. Vast improvement from MS paint. This post has been edited by Cloud_Strife510 on 3rd January 2007 00:46 -------------------- "Have you ever seen a baby do that before?" |
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Posted: 4th January 2007 17:14
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I have a bit of experience with GIMP, so I can be a small help if you need it.
A tip about transparency is to save your work as a .gif to make it transparent on all browsers. Also, .gif prevents those annoying half-transparent pixels that you get when you copy and paste using the hand-drawn cutting tool. -------------------- |
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