08-18-2022, 01:46 PM
08-18-2022, 02:02 PM
Try the Gimp menu Windows -> Dockable Dialogues top of the list is Tool options.
That puts a tab in with brushes, etc, Click and drag the new tab to under the ToolBox. Use the little drop down menu to lock in place.
20 second example https://i.imgur.com/TKEK5wJ.mp4
Sometimes Windows users have problems dragging the tab, all you can do is try.
That puts a tab in with brushes, etc, Click and drag the new tab to under the ToolBox. Use the little drop down menu to lock in place.
20 second example https://i.imgur.com/TKEK5wJ.mp4
Sometimes Windows users have problems dragging the tab, all you can do is try.
08-18-2022, 02:19 PM
(08-18-2022, 02:02 PM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]Try the Gimp menu Windows -> Dockable Dialogues top of the list is Tool options.
That puts a tab in with brushes, etc, Click and drag the new tab to under the ToolBox. Use the little drop down menu to lock in place.
20 second example https://i.imgur.com/TKEK5wJ.mp4
Sometimes Windows users have problems dragging the tab, all you can do is try.
Thank you for your kind and patient response. I learned something important about GIMP today.
08-18-2022, 03:19 PM
Me being less than observant. You use MacOS. I do not have a MacOs VM anymore but I believe it is the same.