How to copy and paste picture onto other pictures on GIMP

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

1. Select the scissors button.
2. Click all around the object you want copied.
3. Click the closed in circles, and then inside the object until you see lines swirling around it.
4. select the rectangle tool, right click, select edit, then press copy
5. Open up another page, and press the paint button, and then click the background.
Now your all set, hope it helps

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  • How do i make it so that each icon has a tab? liek when u click

  • You have to open two different pictures, just go the the files button, open, and then select the picture.

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  • @dancekid7 Yo bud you can save it in other formats.. save file as, or mabye export? try it out ;)

  • when i try to cut it takes the whole page out idk wghy??

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  • How can I copy layers of one picture then paste them into another?

  • can u use the free slelct tool?

  • fuckery 

  • what's a closed in circles/.?

  • Darn the voice was so muffled I could not understand what you are saying. sorry

  • @Dianathegamemaster What lines?

  • @dancekid7 haha ur fucknig retarded

    

  • i pasted a picture onto gimp and tried to color over the lines, but i couldnt...please help!

  • ^^ thanks this helps alot :D

  • how to u make the think on the right of the video pop up?

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