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  creases
Posted by: novalore40 - 11 hours ago - Forum: General questions - Replies (5)

I have always used an older version of gimp like 2.8 or something like that i just upgraded to 2.10.36. now this is my problem i make clothes for sims and i always used the bump map when doing this in 2.8...I did this by adding a new transparent layer putting the creases in white on that layer and then go to where i want the creases to be on the main colored layer and opening up bump map and clicking on the crease layer so it would bump map it to the colored layer. pretty easy and straight forward now my problem is i go to do that in the new gimp and i get nada nothing ect, i have looked for tutorials that explain how to do this but find none. can anyone help ty in advance

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  AppImages and Help Files
Posted by: CtrlAltDel - Yesterday, 05:07 AM - Forum: Alternate Gimp packagings - Replies (2)

Hello everyone. I need some assistance with getting the Gimp help file to work properly. I tried doing a search for appimage + help file and appimage + user manual and several other variations of this and didn't get any board hits.

I'm using the Gimp AppImage by TasMania17 here:

gimp2-10-36-python2-mm-ubuntu.AppImage

along with Linux Mint 21.3.


Neither the "use the online version" or "use a locally installed copy" of the help system work properly. I would prefer to utilize the "use a locally installed copy" offline option if possible.  I have a .pdf copy of the help file/user manual, which is okay, but it's not integrated into Gimp and is a hassle to pull up each time I need it.

Trying on my own to get things working properly, I installed gimp-help-en 2.10.0-1 from Linux Mint's Software Manager.  I knew it likely would not work, but did manage to get the 57.3 mb  folder of .html files that was installed and saved it in case I could use that in some way.

I also downloaded the gimp-help-2.10.34 .tar file from docs.gimp.org, but really don't know what to do with it.  I've never been too adept with tarball archive files.  Sad

Is it possible to get the integrated help file system to work properly with an appimage?

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  How do I make this image transparent
Posted by: KirbySS44 - Yesterday, 01:35 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (4)

Hi. I want to make this image transparent: https://imgur.com/a/7z7WtzU

So it looks like this example: https://imgur.com/a/R0I8Z6M

I believe the way to do this is the use color to alpha but it doesn't give the desired result I want.

Anyone know how?

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  How do I remove the background and change the colour of an object (science figure)?
Posted by: jrnic1 - 04-25-2024, 03:39 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (4)

Monash University (the institution I work at as a neuroscientist) decided to no longer provide academic researchers (staff and students) with Adobe Creative cloud (essential things like Illustrator and Adobe DC Pro) because they're "too expensive" for the budget. Staff and students are required to purchase said software out of their own wage. Meanwhile, the Vice Chancellor (on AUD 1.3 mil/year) was given a going away party, which cost  AUD 147,000. 

Alas, I need to re-learn how to do all my skills again on free alternatives (i.e., Inkscape and GIMP).

I need to know how to select a colour channel, add a layer mask to remove the background, and then change the colour of a neural spike trace response. here is what it should look like (see images):

[Image: true?v=v2][Image: true?v=v2&px=999]

[Image: large?v=v2&px=999]

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  Scaling an image to a fixed file size
Posted by: julescousins - 04-24-2024, 10:07 AM - Forum: General questions - Replies (4)

Hi there, newbie here.
I am a very basic user, doing simple, repetitive tasks, which typically involve cropping an image to a rectangular aspect ratio of 1.308:1 but to different pixel sizes. The online service the pictures are intended for has a maximum file size of 187kb per image, so I then scale my images, which are of different file sizes (so I can't use a default percentage scale), possibly 2 or 3 times until it is just under 187kb. 
Is there an easier way to scale my cropped image to a fixed file size?
Many thanks,
Jules.

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  Bulk LUTs Previewer
Posted by: denzjos - 04-24-2024, 08:57 AM - Forum: Other graphics software - No Replies

If you have lots of LUTs and you want to have a preview, then you can use this free program. Make a small crop or downsize a big photo if you want a fast preview.  

https://sourceforge.net/projects/bulk-luts-previewer/

   

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  exr manipulation
Posted by: jpaul - 04-22-2024, 05:46 PM - Forum: General questions - Replies (9)

Hello, i downloaded a PBR from the internet. but i want to change the color. in the description of the product it's said it can be done by adding a mask in the composite layers. idk how to do this, and i can rely on GIMP only, as i don't own photoshop. and paint.net doesn't do the trick. so is it possible to do this in GIMP, if yes how? here's the exact descriiption of the pbr so you have a better idea

Material of old painted boards. The color is green by default, it can be changed in Composite Layers using a mask (disabled by default and also not available in FBX)

Thank you

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  Color change
Posted by: rinaldop - 04-22-2024, 03:02 PM - Forum: General questions - Replies (5)

Hello again everyone!

I used a colorization affect in BIMP to change 16 of these gauge parts from this 

     

to this 
   

which is exactly what I wanted.

But now the difference between the 2 colors on the new circle part are not different enough to stand out well.

How can I batch alter just one of the 2 colors?

Thanks

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  Text tool
Posted by: alansecker - 04-22-2024, 01:44 PM - Forum: General questions - Replies (3)

Whenever I use the text tool, the point size defaults to 62.
How can I change that default to say 10 or 12?

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  Downloaded the full gimpscripts.net website
Posted by: PixLab - 04-22-2024, 04:01 AM - Forum: Watercooler - Replies (1)

With local download(*) links, thus you will get the explanations as well as all the scripts/plugins by clicking on these buttons, no need to say that the "search" and others things won't work, but for the basic browsing, reading help, downloading scripts and plugins, some PDF and few other things, it's fine.
For the images, you might need a connection as they are hosted on blogger.googleusercontent.com  Dodgy
If someone knows a wget command to get them all from the original gimpscripts.net to get them on google, I'll pack them in.

It's over-there > https://filetransfer.io/data-package/6OXIXo62#link , unzip then open the folder and click on the "index.html"

(*) It's already on your hard drive, so it's not really "downloading" but you get it  Big Grin

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