How To Crop Images In GIMP With The Paths/Pen Tool
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Thanks for the vid! it helped alot
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Nice!
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You make this look tooooo easy. I'm going to try it....has to beat the eraser :-)
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For the relevant bit. Skip to 4:35
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How can I zoom in for detail work, and then zoom back out without losing all of my anchors?
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thank you sir! it is easy to understand. can you help me out with something please? i place the dots, but occasionally the line from one dot to another get disconnected. i don't know what to do there. thanks
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Wow, thanks mate, this helped a lot
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Thanks. Helped a lot.
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@eeyyaakk instead of clicking on the zoom tool go to the bottom left hand side and you should see a little pannel that has a percentage in it jut click the down arrow for the pannel and click like 800% and it will zoom you in a lot
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@DeadBatteryVideos same with me, tried this and it didn't work.
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I did this, but mine has a white background to it, after I croped it.
I want the Checkered Background so I can put things behind it
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THANK YOU , i couldnt figure it out
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Hi. Thanks for this video. I'm a beginner. If I zoom in during the middle of this paths session, the marks (circles and squares) disappear. Any way around this? Thanks a lot.
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Thankss!!
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@jaggedxpulse yeah me too..white line in the middle = =
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i did it the old school way with an eraser
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You are AMAZING! Thank you SO MUCH for posting this!!
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@DeadBatteryVideos thx
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thx great tutorial
I cropped my picture like you did. And it ended up so the picture was on a white background. So then, I created a new layer that I put beneath the photo layer and I made my background on that layer. Now, I've tried everything and I can't get the background to show up behind the picture
girlzrockmag 1 year ago
@girlzrockmag Right click the layer you're trying to crop and then click Add Alpha Channel. Then when you try to crop it, it should become transparent instead of white.
DeadBatteryVideos 1 year ago
i have a white background but i want to get rid of the white background. using this isn't working. It doesn't do anything about the white background
Joethemonkey101 1 year ago
@Joethemonkey101 Seriously the guy who commented right before you said the same thing. Right click the layer in the Layers dialogue and there should be an option called something like "Create Alpha Channel". Then try cutting it.
DeadBatteryVideos 1 year ago
Alright, everything is 100% cool until the very end.. I invert the selection, and cut the image like you did, but instead of getting an empty background with black/gray checkers, it's still just white. Can you tell me how to fix this?
JazzyTodd 1 year ago
@JazzyTodd Right click the layer in the Layers dialogue and there should be an option called something like "Create Alpha Channel". Then try cutting it.
DeadBatteryVideos 1 year ago