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i really need some help, so I needed to blend a image to my main background it all went well until i had use the eraser to remove the parts i didn't need (the image isn't easy for me to just crop) basically when i went to remove the parts i didn't want as soon as i erased them wee/tiny black lines like [ - - - - ] appeared on the parts i tried to remove , any idea on how i can fix it. thanks.
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HI, maybe you have a selection active, have you tried: Select> None from the menu bar?
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(10-09-2017, 08:13 PM)JustNo Wrote: i really need some help, so I needed to blend a image to my main background it all went well until i had use the eraser to remove the parts i didn't need (the image isn't easy for me to just crop) basically when i went to remove the parts i didn't want as soon as i erased them wee/tiny black lines like [ - - - - ] appeared on the parts i tried to remove , any idea on how i can fix it. thanks.

There are 2 types of [ - - - - ]. Static ones, and marching ants.

Static ones are the layer boundary. Selecting a larger layer in the layers dialogue will move them to that layer.
The marching ants are a selection. Select > None will get rid of them.

Neither type of [ - - - - ] will Export or print. They are only visible within Gimp.

Something else: using layer masks is usually better than using the eraser tool for what you are doing.
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(10-10-2017, 04:37 AM)Blighty Wrote:
(10-09-2017, 08:13 PM)JustNo Wrote: i really need some help, so I needed to blend a image to my main background it all went well until i had use the eraser to remove the parts i didn't need (the image isn't easy for me to just crop) basically when i went to remove the parts i didn't want as soon as i erased them wee/tiny black lines like [ - - - - ] appeared on the parts i tried to remove , any idea on how i can fix it. thanks.

There are 2 types of [ - - - - ]. Static ones, and marching ants.

Static ones are the layer boundary. Selecting a larger layer in the layers dialogue will move them to that layer.
The marching ants are a selection. Select > None will get rid of them.

Neither type of [ - - - - ] will Export or print. They are only visible within Gimp.

Something else: using layer masks is usually better than using the eraser tool for what you are doing.


Thank you so much , I figured it out. I didn't realize that I could clean the pesky spots BEFORE layering to my background but nonetheless you've helped immensely thank you again.

(10-09-2017, 10:24 PM)Zero01 Wrote: HI, maybe you have a selection active, have you tried: Select> None from the menu bar?

Thank you, turns out I really am quite dense when it comes to gimp but I figured it out though I appreciate your answer ill definitely will keep it in mind if I get stuck which knowing me is pretty soon. cheers lad.

(10-09-2017, 10:24 PM)Zero01 Wrote: HI, maybe you have a selection active, have you tried: Select> None from the menu bar?

Thank you, turns out I really am quite dense when it comes to gimp but I figured it out though I appreciate your answer ill definitely will keep it in mind if I get stuck which knowing me is pretty soon.
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