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− | * How do you draw simple shapes, e.g. a circle | + | ===Answered=== |
+ | * '''Q''': How do you paint with transparency? | ||
+ | ** '''A''': Use the "eraser" tool - between the paintbrush and airbrush tools. | ||
+ | areas.) | ||
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+ | * How do you draw simple shapes, e.g. a circle? --[[User:Woozle|Woozle]] 11:09, 14 July 2007 (EDT) |
Revision as of 13:12, 26 December 2009
computing: software: image editors: GIMP
Overview
GIMP, often referred to as "The GIMP", is an open-source image editing and painting program, with approximately the same capabilities as PhotoShop and PaintShop Pro. It is available for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and other platforms.
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Reference
GIMPShop
GIMPshop is a fork of GIMP which reworks the interface to be more like that of PhotoShop.
Questions
Answered
- Q: How do you paint with transparency?
- A: Use the "eraser" tool - between the paintbrush and airbrush tools.
areas.)
Unanswered
- How do you draw simple shapes, e.g. a circle? --Woozle 11:09, 14 July 2007 (EDT)