GNU Image Manipulation Program User Manual 2.10closely follows the “marching ants”. Now, the selection is a two-dimensional entity, but a path is a one-dimensional entity, so there is no way to trans- form the selection into a path without losing information pointer, holding down the left mouse button and the move the curve wherever you want inside the diagram. 246 CHAPTER 14. TOOLS 14.3. PAINT TOOLS 14.3.2.5 Dynamics Examples Figure 14.57 Dynamics Options at the top of the diagram the brush is set to the full size according to the size set in the slider in the Brush Options Dialog. Study the example and the curve to see the relationship. • In example 30 码力 | 1070 页 | 44.54 MB | 1 年前3
GNU Image Manipulation Program User Manual 2.4closely follows the ‘marching ants’. Now, the selection is a two-dimensional entity, but a path is a one-dimensional entity, so there is no way to transform the selection into a path without losing information For each stroke, the point where you first click is copied from the source origin; there is no relationship between one brush stroke and another. In non-aligned mode, different brush strokes will usually resolution values automatically change accordingly. If the two resolution values remain linked, the relationship of the width to the height of the image is also automatically maintained. If you would like to0 码力 | 653 页 | 19.93 MB | 1 年前3
GIMP User Manual 2.2closely follows the "marching ants". Now, the selection is a two-dimensional entity, but a path is a one-dimensional entity, so there is no way to transform the selection into a path without losing information is a named appendix or a front-matter section of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall subject (or to related in part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical connection with the subject or with related matters, or of legal0 码力 | 421 页 | 8.45 MB | 1 年前3
The Gimp User’s Manual version 1.0.1are not equivalent. It takes a lot of dpi to represent a ppi. For more information about the relationship between dpi and lpi, see “Printer Table” and “Image Table” on page 217. These tables can serve and Sinusoidal map are the three bumpmap types used to create a 3-D model. Figure 36.3 shows the relationship between dif- ferent map modes, and how they raise/carve in relation to the luminance of the pixels The Grid filter is both useful and versatile. Grid used to make stripes Grid as base in a curve diagram Simple Grid 612 T h e G i m p Us er ’ s M a n u a l Re nd e r Fil t er s Filters|Map|Bump Map0 码力 | 924 页 | 9.50 MB | 1 年前3
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