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re: Teach a man to Fish (Fark Board Beginner Questions)
Posted on 10/16/11 at 3:02 am to Base
Posted on 10/16/11 at 3:02 am to Base
If I've been doing it correctly you can merge layers while you're working on a project with multiple layers by clicking the little chain link next to one layer then the layer you need to merge it with.
As far as font this You Tube pretty well explains it (just hit mute to spare yourself the terrible background music):
LINK
I search GIMP tutorials a lot on You Tube to find random info on doing things on there. Seems to help a bit to see someone physically doing it.
As far as font this You Tube pretty well explains it (just hit mute to spare yourself the terrible background music):
LINK
I search GIMP tutorials a lot on You Tube to find random info on doing things on there. Seems to help a bit to see someone physically doing it.
Posted on 10/17/11 at 4:18 pm to BluegrassBelle
Anybody,
I wanted to impose this image in a .gif but when I have it set to replace the previous frame the image becomes splotchy. I don't know if there is a process I can change to stop this from happening because when I save the .gif originally the splotchiness is already there.
I placed "Frame 38 (80ms) (combine)(replace)" in each frame and save as a .gif but when I open it up it has dropped the (replace) of every frame. I'm not sure if I am doing something wrong, haven't done it in a while, or is my GIMP just giving me problems?
I wanted to impose this image in a .gif but when I have it set to replace the previous frame the image becomes splotchy. I don't know if there is a process I can change to stop this from happening because when I save the .gif originally the splotchiness is already there.
I placed "Frame 38 (80ms) (combine)(replace)" in each frame and save as a .gif but when I open it up it has dropped the (replace) of every frame. I'm not sure if I am doing something wrong, haven't done it in a while, or is my GIMP just giving me problems?
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