One more thing: I'd lack to add a tip that I think might help those learning these tools. With both tools, you can adjust the size of your brush with the bracket keys on your keyboard. Decreasing its size helps when you need to do more fine-detailed work and increasing it helps when there's a big, easy clone-out so you can do it more quickly. I was going crazy trying to do it with the arrow keys, which is how it's done in some other image editors. Finding out about the use of those bracket keys has made a huge difference.
I've started learning GIMP and I found your playlist. Just wanted to say your videos are really really great because they are so simple yet efficient. Also, congratulations on the 200k subs!!!
We had to repair a photo like this several years ago using an early software for photo repairs and it was ok but this is far better and much easier to use. Thanks for the tutorial.
beautiful I've used gimp for years and always wondered when they'd add this tool turns out it's been there for a bit lol I just didn't know what it would be called to find it. thank you this really turns my Gimp skill up tenfold
This is exactly what I needed to learn. Thanks. I had gotten skilled at Ulead PhotoImpact, which was orphaned some years back and doesn't run under Linux. So now I'm learning Gimp and it sometimes seems hard.
Thanks for posting this one. Such a useful tool I somehow looked over using Photoshop. I am watching through your tututorial on Mac so the layout is slightly different and the commands different. It is still very helpful
I really like your videos. You explain everything in wonderful detail and you make it a pleasure to learn to use Gimp. I find it easier to use the more I learn from you. :-)
Nice tutorial, I am just getting started with this. this is just awesome. And please share those photos you used in this tutorial for our practice.........if possible
I've tried to use GIMP several times in the past for image rebuilding, and a feature I missed so much from Photoshop was the preview of the cloned area, inside of the stamp clone tool circle, that makes this operation more accurate. Is there any way to do the same on GIMP?
thanks for showing/promoting! its so sad that gimp doesnt go the way of blender. should be way more famous and receive more donations. (around 65000 per ano now)Imagine if on 1% percent of photoshop earnings would flow into gimp!!! what a blessing for humanity that would be. same with linux and other open source. its crazy how a few greedy corporations pull all the money. I will never buy subscription software
Brother good job..thanku you for this videos... And i want to konw which icon is for normal selection tool...? And short cut key for ubuntu shouting down computer...?
The next tutorial covers Selection Tools in detail. I think CTL+ALT+DEL on Ubuntu will bring up the Shutdown dialog. You can also open 'Terminal' and type in 'shutdown'.
I have tried clone in my zorin OS 16 and don't know why I couldn't properly do it , may be due to my system requirement, but my system is not that bad, so I tired the same in my desktop (windows) it was an older system than my laptop running 3rd gen i5, with 4 GB ram, I was able to clone smoothly. so I changed my OS ( second time, first was Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, which I didn't like due to frequent wifi cut off and crashing,,) Gimp is working nicely in Linux Mint... interface of Mint is not as flowery as Zorin ( I actually liked zorin very much) but it does the job for me .
I've used Photoshop since 3.0 so the Clone part of this seemed good but unnecessary for me. However I'd have liked you to have spent a little more time explaining what the Heal tool does differently.
Question when using the clone tool in order to make an subject disappear or if I want to replace a subject like that rocks do I have to decrease the hardness and increase the force?
Hi, I am just trying Gimp for the first time, I tried to use clone, but nothing is haappening. I can not see the dotted circle it shoul do. Can you help please.
The heal tool doesn't seem to work properly anymore. It makes colours way brighter than they should be and tends to make everything into a blurry mess.
You can simply press H to get the healing tool. Or if you want separate icons (they are probably in groups, where the clone and healing tools are grouped as a single icon), do this: menu option Edit -> Preferences then select Toolbox on the left and *uncheck* the 'Use tool groups' checkbox. This will ungroup the icons so that Clone and Heal appear as separate icons.
Gimp has Deliberately been Made Difficult by the Photoshop team. We Need to Do this in an Easy to Use Home user way. Gimp is Mass home Market. Even you P1GS can't do Blender / Toy Story. Your Corporations Can Just about do - Davinchy Resolve / Adobe Premiere Pro Video Editing. Not Home Use.
Doesn't work. I control click, and it makes a circle for the reference. I start clicking around, and nothing is happening. I only have one layer, and that's the layer with the image on it.
Most people ramble for at least the first 2 minutes or so - you showed me exactly what I needed to know in 1 minutes 33 seconds - THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
The speed you teach is awesome. One feels relaxed and not confused. Great Job.
One more thing: I'd lack to add a tip that I think might help those learning these tools. With both tools, you can adjust the size of your brush with the bracket keys on your keyboard. Decreasing its size helps when you need to do more fine-detailed work and increasing it helps when there's a big, easy clone-out so you can do it more quickly. I was going crazy trying to do it with the arrow keys, which is how it's done in some other image editors. Finding out about the use of those bracket keys has made a huge difference.
Thank you for sharing that information 🙏💯
I've started learning GIMP and I found your playlist.
Just wanted to say your videos are really really great because they are so simple yet efficient.
Also, congratulations on the 200k subs!!!
We had to repair a photo like this several years ago using an early software for photo repairs and it was ok but this is far better and much easier to use. Thanks for the tutorial.
I learned how to use these tools yesterday, and i have to admit they're great !
I am a beginner to GIMP and did not know how to do this. Did not even know the tool was even called ‘heal’. Huge help. Thanks
Love the speed you teach in!!
beautiful I've used gimp for years and always wondered when they'd add this tool turns out it's been there for a bit lol
I just didn't know what it would be called to find it.
thank you this really turns my Gimp skill up tenfold
Good to see Gimp tutorials that are more than open Gimp press this button, but actually explain how and why.
Thank you so much! I learned everything I needed to know so quickly and effectively from this series! Thank you!!
This was perfect. Love your style, and straight to the point. Thank you
Thanks for this video. I do German Shepherd rescue and it's so hard to get good pics of our rescue dogs! This was great!
This is exactly what I needed to learn. Thanks. I had gotten skilled at Ulead PhotoImpact, which was orphaned some years back and doesn't run under Linux. So now I'm learning Gimp and it sometimes seems hard.
Wow thank you for all of the free courses you provide us!! Salute to this guy. I think this will help me alot. Keep it up!!!
Thanks for posting this one. Such a useful tool I somehow looked over using Photoshop. I am watching through your tututorial on Mac so the layout is slightly different and the commands different. It is still very helpful
you make it seem so easy, this takes a lot of practice and penitence. I'm a slow learner
I really like your videos. You explain everything in wonderful detail and you make it a pleasure to learn to use Gimp. I find it easier to use the more I learn from you. :-)
had this years ago on disc...i remembered using stamp (or clone) but forgot the holding ctrl bit, so cheers.
Perfect! Just the technique I needed. Thanks for the tutorial it was very useful, going to try in now :)
Great Vid TJ! Huge help. Have Subbed and liked.
i did not know about index t layers thank you
You're welcome!
This is so helpful and very much appreciated!
I appreciate the feedback!
I'm really mad right now that I convinced myself for years that I was incapable of photo editing
That's too bad. I'm glad you're doing it now!
Do you have an updated version of this video with the latest software? You have a very clear explanation of something simple!
Great explanation! thnaks
Nice tutorial, I am just getting started with this. this is just awesome. And please share those photos you used in this tutorial for our practice.........if possible
Thank you for your help!
Cheers, pal!! 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
I've tried to use GIMP several times in the past for image rebuilding, and a feature I missed so much from Photoshop was the preview of the cloned area, inside of the stamp clone tool circle, that makes this operation more accurate. Is there any way to do the same on GIMP?
Thank you
thank you tj free
thanks for showing/promoting! its so sad that gimp doesnt go the way of blender. should be way more famous and receive more donations. (around 65000 per ano now)Imagine if on 1% percent of photoshop earnings would flow into gimp!!! what a blessing for humanity that would be. same with linux and other open source. its crazy how a few greedy corporations pull all the money. I will never buy subscription software
Thanks, just what I was looking for!
hi at 7:56 you have the 2 before and after pictures please show us how you did that, do not tell me that you scanned that way lol ? thank you
Very interesting video! Thank you!
Thanks, man👍🏼
Brother good job..thanku you for this videos...
And i want to konw which icon is for normal selection tool...?
And short cut key for ubuntu shouting down computer...?
The next tutorial covers Selection Tools in detail. I think CTL+ALT+DEL on Ubuntu will bring up the Shutdown dialog. You can also open 'Terminal' and type in 'shutdown'.
@@TJFREE thank you brother..
great video, very good description
This is an outstanding tutorial.
man u are superb .... very informative.
I have tried clone in my zorin OS 16 and don't know why I couldn't properly do it , may be due to my system requirement, but my system is not that bad, so I tired the same in my desktop (windows) it was an older system than my laptop running 3rd gen i5, with 4 GB ram, I was able to clone smoothly.
so I changed my OS ( second time, first was Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, which I didn't like due to frequent wifi cut off and crashing,,)
Gimp is working nicely in Linux Mint... interface of Mint is not as flowery as Zorin ( I actually liked zorin very much) but it does the job for me .
What version of Gimp are you using here? Thanks
Thank you. 45sec of your video and I knew what to do. How come your GIMP interface looks so much "cleaner" than mine?
I've used Photoshop since 3.0 so the Clone part of this seemed good but unnecessary for me. However I'd have liked you to have spent a little more time explaining what the Heal tool does differently.
4:40 but heal tool does the same thing, the source point moves too with the heal tool
Really awesome thanks
You're welcome!
How do you show GIMP on full screen, as in your video?
How do I add all the tools that you have. I only see the top row. Thanks for the information.
Present ✋😎👍
Thanks for sharing your skills..
still learning gimp i want to leave photoshop does not support linux
Thank You!
You're welcome!
Question when using the clone tool in order to make an subject disappear or if I want to replace a subject like that rocks do I have to decrease the hardness and increase the force?
10/10 tutorial. helped me so much lol
thanks man
Useful!
What is the "CONTROL KEY"? Is it on the keyboard or is it on the mouse?
Thanks as always
this is so helpful thx !
Hi, is there a way zu rotate the Clone Tool like in Photoshop? to erase something like a nacklace. Thanks for help
;)
is there an automatic healing tool like in photoshop?
another question: coming from ps cs6(the last good standalone) do you know any option for key presets to import? PS keyboard layout in gimp?
Can you like turn the clones? I’m getting tired if having to draw the ther eye lol
How to copy and paste layer from one xcf to another?? Pls help
Is it possible to clone and heal based on a selection?
Where is the example video in 7:44?
thank you very much, super usefull!
Say I insert a layer and want to clone something behind it to the front of the layer. How do I do that?
Can you rotate the stamp?
Cool 👍
How would i anchor the clone tool source?
question.. I run windows 11 can I download GIMP as it tells me that windows 10 is the required window.
Hi, I am just trying Gimp for the first time, I tried to use clone, but nothing is haappening. I can not see the dotted circle it shoul do. Can you help please.
Good
The heal tool doesn't seem to work properly anymore. It makes colours way brighter than they should be and tends to make everything into a blurry mess.
I've watched several videos on the clone and healing tool and they don't work for me???? What am I missing??? smh!
try command instead of control
I don't see that you showed how to use the healing tool.
how to clone if you have more than one layer. I try to clone layer 1 after adding layer 2. GImp does not let me do that. Help
select the layer you want the source to be from, then select the second layer and press normally
How do I get the clone tool?
clone tool not working for me....
why cant I make it work???
i just downloaded gimp and on mine the heal tool isnt there, what sould i do
The newest version of Gimp may group the icons together Clone Perspective Clone & Heal
You can simply press H to get the healing tool. Or if you want separate icons (they are probably in groups, where the clone and healing tools are grouped as a single icon), do this: menu option Edit -> Preferences then select Toolbox on the left and *uncheck* the 'Use tool groups' checkbox. This will ungroup the icons so that Clone and Heal appear as separate icons.
Gimp has Deliberately been Made Difficult by the Photoshop team.
We Need to Do this in an Easy to Use Home user way.
Gimp is Mass home Market.
Even you P1GS can't do Blender / Toy Story.
Your Corporations Can Just about do - Davinchy Resolve / Adobe Premiere Pro Video Editing. Not Home Use.
Doesn't work. I control click, and it makes a circle for the reference. I start clicking around, and nothing is happening. I only have one layer, and that's the layer with the image on it.
Doesn't work for me.
i'm sorry but ctrl key mean ctrl + what?
Ctrl + left mouse click.
Not getting anything
he said " not incredibly difficult to use"
😃👍
How do I left-click on a MacBook air, I do not seem to find the left-click for it.
Thanks for your feedback.
thank you