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New Brush - hendrikbez - 02-15-2022 Is there a way to make a new brush with different images in it, like numbers 2 and 0 and some images in it RE: New Brush - Krikor - 02-15-2022 (02-15-2022, 04:58 AM)hendrikbez Wrote: Is there a way to make a new brush with different images in it, like numbers 2 and 0 and some images in it A quick look at making gimp brushes https://youtu.be/3mZ9vF2ayM0 - Make Gimp Brush RE: New Brush - hendrikbez - 02-15-2022 (02-15-2022, 05:12 AM)Krikor Wrote:(02-15-2022, 04:58 AM)hendrikbez Wrote: Is there a way to make a new brush with different images in it, like numbers 2 and 0 and some images in it Thank you, I did go true it, but it does not say if I can do the following I want to add 2022 and the rest of the stars with a animal image. The 4 stars at the bottom will be 2022, The rest of them will be an image See screenshot RE: New Brush - Ofnuts - 02-15-2022 IMHO you should decompose the problem. 1) draw a circle with stars, and leave a space at the bottom 2) create a rounded text with 2022 in it Several ways to do 1), like make a selection that excludes the area where "2022" will appear, or even drawing the whole circle and removing the stars that get in the way. By the way for regularly spaced stars you can use my ofn-brush-strokes-on-path. For 2) look for "Gimp text along path" tutorials for the standard way. On the other hand I made the ofn-text-along-path script that can make things a lot easier. RE: New Brush - rickk - 02-15-2022 (02-15-2022, 05:28 AM)hendrikbez Wrote: I want to add 2022 and the rest of the stars with a animal image.Any image you copy to your clipboard can become a brush. Note in the attached screenshot the copied image can be selected in the brush selection utility (red arrow on the lower right side) And then fine tuned in the brush dialog (red arrow on the left side) Note I set brush spacing to "140", you'll likely have to fine tune yours to suit whatever image you use. then plot a circle using the ellipse selection tool, and then Edit>Stroke Selection and you should be home RE: New Brush - hendrikbez - 02-16-2022 (02-15-2022, 06:19 PM)rickk Wrote:(02-15-2022, 05:28 AM)hendrikbez Wrote: I want to add 2022 and the rest of the stars with a animal image.Any image you copy to your clipboard can become a brush. Note in the attached screenshot the copied image can be selected in the brush selection utility (red arrow on the lower right side) Is it possible to make this for a brush. RE: New Brush - Krikor - 02-16-2022 (02-16-2022, 11:09 AM)hendrikbez Wrote:(02-15-2022, 06:19 PM)rickk Wrote:(02-15-2022, 05:28 AM)hendrikbez Wrote: I want to add 2022 and the rest of the stars with a animal image.Any image you copy to your clipboard can become a brush. Note in the attached screenshot the copied image can be selected in the brush selection utility (red arrow on the lower right side) Maybe something like this ? RE: New Brush - hendrikbez - 02-16-2022 (02-16-2022, 01:03 PM)Krikor Wrote:(02-16-2022, 11:09 AM)hendrikbez Wrote:(02-15-2022, 06:19 PM)rickk Wrote: Any image you copy to your clipboard can become a brush. Note in the attached screenshot the copied image can be selected in the brush selection utility (red arrow on the lower right side) Thank you, If it is possible, can you show me how you did this, I do not understand how it works RE: New Brush - Krikor - 02-16-2022 Following the steps given by Ofnuts in post #4 you will be able to easily create this type of composition. I left no space on the circle button when I created the stars. But I used the eraser to delete the unwanted stars. Perhaps rich2005 can better demonstrate via a quick video. Part of this process is explained in this video: https://youtu.be/pukUIefS0xI - Text around a circle RE: New Brush - Ofnuts - 02-18-2022 Actually, considering that stars are regular characters in Unicode, you can generate the whole thing as a curved text (or as two curved pieces of texts). Uisng the "Repeat" layout in my ofn-text-along-path script, you just give it one star character and it will repeat it as many times as needed to cover the path. [attachment=7525]
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