Excellent. Another Gimp user. Our numbers are swelling. Soon we will have enough users to take over.. er.. um.. where was I?
Yes. I agree. An outline feature would be nice. I will do some research and get back to you on that one.
Ah, yes. My avatar. It may come as a big shock, but I am a HUGE fan of Star Trek. You may have already begun to guess that... Have been ever since it was first released on September 8, 1966. I cannot recall how many times I have watch ALL the Trek movies and TV shows.
Hmm.. Little Trek character assets... I think I hear Gimp calling....
I think I still have a Wacom tablet tucked away on a shelf somewhere. Haven't used that thing for close to 8 years. Maybe I'll dust it off and see if it will run on my Linux machine.
I am also a BIG fan of Gimp. I usually use it for making game assets and photo restoration. I have come to this site to learn how to create assets better. Not too good, I prefer the "retro" look, almost like the old 8 bit characters. I would like to learn about shading etc. to get my characters away from being too "flat". So, I will probably be picking some brains, or looking for tuorials that will help me acheive that goal.
Cool. Another Gimp user. The only time I use .xcf is if I am working on a photo restore with lots of layers. I will then merge all the layers and export as a .png
Bart. Thank you for the video. I am a big fan of Gimp, but found the reviews of the other editors, very interesting. I can understand your desire to have an application that does everthing well.
I have been using Gimp for a long time (and still learning...) and have gotten used to it. I have not as yet dabbled in the animation side of things, but would like to 'try my hand'.
My operating system is Linux Mint and would prefer "free and open source". But unfortunately, Linux does not have a lot of animations tools, to choose from. At the moment, I either use a sheet and 'read' each image, or I 'read' a strip of images, or I just use individual images.
I would be interested in viewing more of your videos. If you have any more, would you be so kind, as to pass on the links?
Capbros,
Excellent. Another Gimp user. Our numbers are swelling. Soon we will have enough users to take over.. er.. um.. where was I?
Yes. I agree. An outline feature would be nice. I will do some research and get back to you on that one.
Ah, yes. My avatar. It may come as a big shock, but I am a HUGE fan of Star Trek. You may have already begun to guess that... Have been ever since it was first released on September 8, 1966. I cannot recall how many times I have watch ALL the Trek movies and TV shows.
Hmm.. Little Trek character assets... I think I hear Gimp calling....
J
Remax,
I think I still have a Wacom tablet tucked away on a shelf somewhere. Haven't used that thing for close to 8 years. Maybe I'll dust it off and see if it will run on my Linux machine.
I am also a BIG fan of Gimp. I usually use it for making game assets and photo restoration. I have come to this site to learn how to create assets better. Not too good, I prefer the "retro" look, almost like the old 8 bit characters. I would like to learn about shading etc. to get my characters away from being too "flat". So, I will probably be picking some brains, or looking for tuorials that will help me acheive that goal.
J
MedicineStorm,
Cool. Another Gimp user. The only time I use .xcf is if I am working on a photo restore with lots of layers. I will then merge all the layers and export as a .png
png's a cool.
Many thanks.
J
Redshrike,
Thank you for the advise and welcome. Much appreciated.
J
Bart. Thank you for the video. I am a big fan of Gimp, but found the reviews of the other editors, very interesting. I can understand your desire to have an application that does everthing well.
I have been using Gimp for a long time (and still learning...) and have gotten used to it. I have not as yet dabbled in the animation side of things, but would like to 'try my hand'.
My operating system is Linux Mint and would prefer "free and open source". But unfortunately, Linux does not have a lot of animations tools, to choose from. At the moment, I either use a sheet and 'read' each image, or I 'read' a strip of images, or I just use individual images.
I would be interested in viewing more of your videos. If you have any more, would you be so kind, as to pass on the links?
Regards
JohnB
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