Use GIMP for commercial / business purposes? To the GIMP User List, I understand that I can sell GIMP for a fee if I want, but I am not clear whether or not I am allowed to use GIMP for commercial / business purposes. For instance, I want to use GIMP for a job to earn money. Can I use GIMP to edit photos / graphics as part of a job to earn money?
"GIMP has a very good at working with realistic paint brushes, but the default installation lacks a very useful shortcut. If you have worked with the Paint Brush or Pencil tool, you may have noticed that changing the size of the brush isn't easy. You have to fiddle around with the Size/Scale slider in the tool options on the left.
The zip from gmic.eu unpacks to a single folder gmic_gimp_qt The whole folder goes in your Gimp 2.10 profile C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins The folder name is the same name as the executable. see the screenshot for the files you should have.
Are you using the very latest Gimp 2.10.12 Windows installer. It handles image format dependencies in a different way which might have an effect on your installation, although it should not for export. How are you opening these missing files? Using Open Files and Recently Used? Hover the mouse over the file name and it should show full path to ...
GIMP has an option to "Show preview in image window", which will also give you an estimate of the file size from the parameters. You can modify the "Quality" slider until you reach a desired file size. Does this help with what you wanted to achieve? On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 2:22 PM rhimbo wrote: Hi, I would like to reduce the file size of an image.
This tutorial shows some techniques to create seamless textures. Two ways are described: one can be used very fast, the other one can be used to create sharper and pretty nice textures. You'll also learn how to quickly test seamlessness in GIMP.
Usage: - start GIMP from a terminal (so the script's messages become visible) - toolbox: File->Activate Autosave (activate only once) Every 30 minutes the script saves backups of all opened images to a temp folder.