Hi Chris, great stuff as always! I'm trying to find something regarding editing bracket images (stack exposure) it would be great if you could do a Gimp tutorial about it ✌️
I need some help. I just started using GIMP. I'm creating images for a pitch deck. I have about 11 layers going on, as I'm creating a mock film poster. I started to notice, yellow-ish lines, appearing in the project. They are clearly from where I have taken a photo, dropped it into Gimp (a layer) and created a path around an object (like an actress), shrunk them down and placed them in a different are of the image (layer). It looks as though the initial outline (prior to shrinking the image) still remains, in faded form in the project. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO REMOVE THEM? As they are clearly ruining the overall image I am building. Thank you! Simon
Excellent Tutorial and so easy to understand.👍
good work chris what a chad.
Excellent concise tutorial Chris, thank you..👏👏☘
Thanks for sharing! Very helpful!
love this tutorial Chris
I'm new to this. This was super helpful!
Thanks a lot for the basic video ❗😊
Useful video thanks 😊
wonderful, thanks :)
very useful! thank you!!
Thank you so much
great explanations.
Excellent 👍
Hi Chris, great stuff as always! I'm trying to find something regarding editing bracket images (stack exposure) it would be great if you could do a Gimp tutorial about it ✌️
Great video, Chris, thank you. Can you pls tell us how one changes to
I need some help. I just started using GIMP. I'm creating images for a pitch deck. I have about 11 layers going on, as I'm creating a mock film poster. I started to notice, yellow-ish lines, appearing in the project. They are clearly from where I have taken a photo, dropped it into Gimp (a layer) and created a path around an object (like an actress), shrunk them down and placed them in a different are of the image (layer). It looks as though the initial outline (prior to shrinking the image) still remains, in faded form in the project. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO REMOVE THEM? As they are clearly ruining the overall image I am building. Thank you! Simon
Did he show how to MAKE a lawyer ????
Does he really need too? I mean click on layers and click new layer. Done
Wow, you sure know how to make this confusing. Definitely not for beginners.