thank you much for this tutorial Tut. i loved the interaction and your easy to understand instructions are GENIUS! I will be a pro in no time thanks to you. you hve gained a new subbie!
If you need help with editing or removing something from the screenshot you shared, you could describe the image, or you could upload the image itself (if that's an option). Once I know more about the content of the image, I can guide you on how to remove or modify the part you're referring to using various tools.
hi, is there a way to create non-destructive layer like photoshop? Like when we want to adjust brightness to a layer, there is a brightness layer linked to the target layer, so we can go back to its last value if we need to adjust again in the future.
Love your videos didnt even know you were on youtube ive been following you on skillshare😊 Im still a total beginner but ive been trying to understand how to use this program for photo manipulation and a specific type of thing i see people doing but honestly can figure out how to do unless its on photoshop that is the pencil brush effect where you use a brush and bam picture underneath it looks nice im guessing its with layers so maybe do a video on that topic? 😁
Hi I just finish watching video making the brushes float on it's own and I tried doing the same with all the other tabs, 'cause I wanted to reorganize them. Big mistake Now I can't put them back on the right side, because I can't see a blue line to lock them back in. I tried uninstalling & reinstalling the program to see if everything would come back to default, that didn't work can you tell me how to reattach them? I also find that your video are easy and of great help to a 75 year old still learning. would appreciate a comeback thank you.
It's hard to follow when there is no download. You must have left the company and are working on your own. I really like your style, and I can understand. I'll just follow with an abstract picture.
I enjoyed and appreciated your video. I'd like to say that while I understand that your "target" audience is beginners, it seemed that you spent an unnecessarily extended amount of time explaining the general concept of layers. And of course viewers can always speed up the video as needed, but I'd still suggest that you not dwell so much on the easy concepts.
So knowledgeable, but LORD get to the point already! Layers is like having a picture on drawing paper, then putting a pain of glass over that drawing and continuing to work on that drawing by doing all the work on the pain of glass. You can then add more glass to the pile and work on each pain of glass separately, so you can see how that picture will look with the work added to it, but without permanently altering the picture. That way if you don't like how something you added looks, you can just remove that pain of glass (or the LAYER) and your original picture is unharmed. There, now layers has been explained and it took all of 20 seconds. Now you can get right to showing us all how to do it correctly.
Gimp is not designed by artists. Artist get their reference, then their canvas, size, material and put them side by side. Not layers. Then the brushes all in one area. Gimp is all over the place. Like the clone tool is a brush. The paths tool is a tracing/cutting tool. If I click on a tool all the options should be available just like real life when you pick up a brush. You know what it can do. Sadly Gimp alienates real artists forcing them to learn a difficult program that never needed to be.
I really appreciate your dark-screen recording background. It's calm and peaceful and lets me focus on what you're saying.
Thanks!
I wasn't expecting a tutorial about layers to be just about 20 minutes long, but it is great information.
Heya! Is the link to the image for this tutorial no longer here? -Thanks. :)
This was so helpful, thank you so much!
You are an excellent teacher! Thank you!
You are an excellent teacher!!!!👍
Great video--it increased my understanding of GIMP by a lot and also offered some good tips.
Excellent, clear, not too fast, not too much. checking out more of your work, thanks!
Best tutorial I've seen yet. Thank you 👍
Thank you! Very helpful!
I can't fine the files to download. Could you possibly show how to find the files and download them to play along with you?
Incredible content! Really amazing, congratulations.
Easy and to the point explanation, thank u so much.
Thank you! This is really helpful for someone that tries to figure out Gimp with no background in arts (physical nor digital) at all.
Thank you for this video. I get it. smiles.
thank you much for this tutorial Tut. i loved the interaction and your easy to understand instructions are GENIUS! I will be a pro in no time thanks to you. you hve gained a new subbie!
If you need help with editing or removing something from the screenshot you shared, you could describe the image, or you could upload the image itself (if that's an option). Once I know more about the content of the image, I can guide you on how to remove or modify the part you're referring to using various tools.
My Freind you are an excellent teacher. Nota Bene. Alpha +
Superb video!!
hi, is there a way to create non-destructive layer like photoshop? Like when we want to adjust brightness to a layer, there is a brightness layer linked to the target layer, so we can go back to its last value if we need to adjust again in the future.
Love your videos didnt even know you were on youtube ive been following you on skillshare😊
Im still a total beginner but ive been trying to understand how to use this program for photo manipulation and a specific type of thing i see people doing but honestly can figure out how to do unless its on photoshop that is the pencil brush effect where you use a brush and bam picture underneath it looks nice im guessing its with layers so maybe do a video on that topic? 😁
I was looking for the link to the list of Digital Terms, and could not find it. Can you help please, thxs
I'm a lil confused between a Layer and a Mask ..
I can't find the example file to download
"Here is how you do this expect I've customized everything so you cannot follow along at all, ENJOY!"
But did you get the files across to the right hand panel?
is this an old verison of gimp? my gimp doesn't show that layer window at all. how do i fix this?
Where is the file?
no file??
@@softchef6053 yea wheres the file
superd sir
Hi I just finish watching video making the brushes float on it's own and I tried doing the same with all the other tabs, 'cause I wanted to reorganize them. Big mistake Now I can't put them back on the right side, because I can't see a blue line to lock them back in. I tried uninstalling & reinstalling the program to see if everything would come back to default, that didn't work can you tell me how to reattach them? I also find that your video are easy and of great help to a 75 year old still learning. would appreciate a comeback thank you.
It's hard to follow when there is no download. You must have left the company and are working on your own. I really like your style, and I can understand. I'll just follow with an abstract picture.
Gimp interface?
If you plan to follow along: There's no link to the file he's talking about in the tutorial.
Regret profoundly that image for tutorial is no longer available. Was so interested...
I enjoyed and appreciated your video. I'd like to say that while I understand that your "target" audience is beginners, it seemed that you spent an unnecessarily extended amount of time explaining the general concept of layers. And of course viewers can always speed up the video as needed, but I'd still suggest that you not dwell so much on the easy concepts.
Why would you make a tutorial for beginners and then use a customized interface so no one knows where to click to follow what you are doing?
Look for the 'customize your interface' tutorial bt the same teacher.😊
Tutorial starts @ 6:07
Your customised interface makes this hard for an absolute beginner to follow.
nah actually
So knowledgeable, but LORD get to the point already! Layers is like having a picture on drawing paper, then putting a pain of glass over that drawing and continuing to work on that drawing by doing all the work on the pain of glass. You can then add more glass to the pile and work on each pain of glass separately, so you can see how that picture will look with the work added to it, but without permanently altering the picture. That way if you don't like how something you added looks, you can just remove that pain of glass (or the LAYER) and your original picture is unharmed. There, now layers has been explained and it took all of 20 seconds. Now you can get right to showing us all how to do it correctly.
Gimp is not designed by artists. Artist get their reference, then their canvas, size, material and put them side by side. Not layers. Then the brushes all in one area. Gimp is all over the place. Like the clone tool is a brush. The paths tool is a tracing/cutting tool. If I click on a tool all the options should be available just like real life when you pick up a brush. You know what it can do. Sadly Gimp alienates real artists forcing them to learn a difficult program that never needed to be.