Cage Transform Tool - GIMP Beginners' Guide ep124
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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Thank you :)
You know how many videos I had to watch before you finally said 'when you are done, hit the enter key'. THE ENTER KEY!
IKR!!!!!!!!!!
Perhaps: "You wouldn't believe how many videos I had to watch before I finally saw yours where you said 'when you are finished, hit the enter key'. THE ENTER KEY! "
The good ones address the primitives, the fundamentals.
(Not 'let's make it a little bit more bigger' but 'let's make it a little bit bigger'. Either 'more big' or 'bigger', not the double comparative. HTH.)
TYK, P/A.
Nicely done; thanks.
One thing you could have added is that to undo a placed vertex during the setting process is to press the backspace key, indeed multiple presses will reverse the vertex placements/creations sequentially.
Thanks for this.... short and simple and nice and clear.
great tutorial! i didnt know you had to press enter, so i was very frustrated every time that it just went back to default.
Thank you :)
Good job. Thanks.
excellent...well done....Thank You!
thx for tut
kellyq1234 Glad you like it :)
Hi, kind sir. I would like to know if there's a way to use the "Distortion Cage tool" without blurring the image and keeping the pixels sharp. I was trying to tweak a pixel art image I made but the tool makes the image automatically blurry. I know that when you resize an image you can keep the pixel sharp by setting the Interpolation to cubic (if I'm not mistaking) but there's is nothing of the sort with this tool.
I know I could just redraw the part I've messed up but I think this tool would make things a lot faster.
Hello!
I have a problem and I hope you can help me. I painted a acrylic painting on a 50x70cm canvas. I photographed the canvas during the process.
First I want to warp the photograps of the paintings in Gimp so that the canvas becomes a perfect rectangle. As we know, when we photograph a canvas, the angle is never perfect. So I want to warp the canvas in the photography to a perfect rectangle. I know the warp function in gimp, but I dont know how to warp it so that it becomes a perfect rectangle.
Secondly, when like 4 photographs of the canvas have been warped, I want to cut a few milimeters of the edges off the canvas, so that the edges become very clean looking. But I want to cut in the exact same spot on the canvas on every photography. Then I want to scale it to the exact same size, so that I have 4 photographs of the canvas of the exact same size. So that every spot is exactly where it is on the other photography. Do you know what I mean?
My plan is to make a animation in blender. I want to cut out several parts of the photographs to get to work them togeter. Thats why Im very concerned about the size, so that everything will be spot on and nothing wont be off later in the process.
I hope I explained my problem so that you could understand what I mean. If you know how to approach this, please let me know. Unfortunately I didnt find anything on youtube that could help me.
Thanks
This is amazing...
thank you!this helped a lot :D
Nice, thank you!
I am glad :)
Is there a way of locking down parts of the image so the rest of it doesn't deform an stays in place as you use the transform tool?
I hit the enter key and it just made the layer invisible...
fuck, i was trying to use it to make an item then bucket fill it -_-
Aerk Use the free select tool for that :)
thanks, i figured it out later.