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Enter the required dimensions. For the second method, first, select the layer and then click on the scale tool present in the toolbar. Once the tool is enabled, use your mouse to change the size of the layer. If you have an image with an extra transparent background around it, you can use the first method to crop it. All you need to do is press a button.
However, if you want to crop manually, you need to use the crop tool present in the toolbar. Click the crop icon, select the area that you want to crop, and hit the Enter key to crop.
To save your original layer from getting damaged while trying something new in GIMP, you can duplicate a layer. By doing so, the original layer will remain intact and you can modify the new layer as you want. To duplicate a layer, right-click on the layer in the layer panel and select Duplicate Layer from the menu.
Alternatively, select the layer and click on the duplicate layer icon in the layer panel or drag the layer towards the duplicate layer icon.
The duplicate layer is named as copy layer. Many times, while working in GIMP, you would want to move or rotate multiple layers. Typically, you would do it one by one. You can move, rotate, flip, and resize layers using the link feature. To link layers, hit the space present before the name of the layers that you want to link. A chain icon will appear indicating that the layers are linked.
Perform a transformation action after they have been linked. To unlink them, click on the chain icon. Grouping various layers lets you link them in an organized manner. That is, you can use it to organize layers and perform actions such as rotate, move, etc. To create a layer group, right-click on any layer and select Create Layer Group from the menu. You can also use the create layer group icon in the layer panel. Once you do so, a layer with a folder icon will be created. To add layers to it, just drag the layers into it.
To remove a layer from a group, drag it outside of the group. You can have a layer group inside another layer group. The dotted line indicates the hierarchy of the layers. Here are the four kinds of GIMP layers…. Background Layer - an image or a new document. Grouped Layer - organize one or more layers in a folder or "grouped" Layer.
Pixel Layer - both images and graphics are created with pixels. Type Layer - a layer with text. The following includes the four main ways you can customize a layer. Layer Mask - offers precise image editing. Opacity - increase or decrease the visibility of the pixels of the Layer. Blending or Layer Modes - the ability to blend two together. Layer Effects - includes things like adding a stroke to a graphic or text or a drop-shadow. A Layer Mask gives you the precision to apply an edit in a specific location of an image.
The Layer Panel. Top Layer Panel Section: Includes a drop-down menu labeled "Mode" and an option for adjusting a layer's opacity. Also, options for locking the layers can be found here too. Middle of Layer Panel Section: Includes a list of all the current layers. Bottom Layer Panel Section: At the bottom, you'll find icons with different tools for working with your Layer s.
This offers multiple layer properties for customizing how the panel looks. Hidden: If you right-click on a layer, you'll be presented with a pop-up menu with more tools for working with them! Layer Preview: shows the contents of the Layer and updates as you edit.
Layer Mask: - shows how you adjusted the visibility of the Layer. The scope of a Layer Mask is beyond this guide. I've created a separate in-depth guide on Layer Masks to share everything you need to know about them. The Layer Tools. New Layer - allows you to create a new layer and adds it to the Layer Panel. Layer Group - enables you to create a layer for organizing your layers.
Arrows - up and down arrows allow you to rearrange the order of your layers. Duplicate Layer - creates a duplicate layer of the active Layer. Merge - merges the active Layer with the one below. Layer Mask - an advanced photo editing technique that allows precise control of where an edit is applied. Delete Layer - use this to delete a layer. Gives you control over where the edit s are applied on that image layer.
The Lock gives you three options for locking a layer. This includes;. Lock Pixels - will prevent any type of image edits from being applied to the Layer. You can activate one, two, or all three at once on a specific layer. Eye - The first icon, to the left of a layer, looks like an eye. This, by default, is set to show the Layer. If you click on the icon, it will hide the Layer. Click in that area again to reveal it.
Layer Link - Click to the eye icon's right, on 2 or more layers, to add the chain link icon. Any linked layers will allow you to reposition them on the canvas simultaneously. Hidden Layer Editing Tools. It's the same window that pops up when creating a new layer. Since I upgraded to Gimp 2. Stroke abd drop shadow works fine. I kept the basic settings in the basic menu of bevel and emboss.
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The flatpak build is new and has known limitations, though it will likely provide faster updates, following GIMP releases closely. Therefore choose your installation medium according to your needs. The flatpak link above should open your software installer and prompt you to install GIMP. Yet it may not work out-of-the-box on some platforms since the flatpak technology is new. If that is the case, ensure flatpak is installed and if clicking the link still does not prompt to install GIMP, then manually install by command line:.
Once installed, it will be made available exactly the same way as other applications menus, desktop overview, or any specific application launch process used by your desktop. If this is not the case, we suggest to report a bug to your desktop or distribution asking for proper support of flatpak.
In the meantime, you can still run it by command line not as the recommended method, only a workaround :. This installation will also provide regular update.
You don't have to come back on this page and install again it will not work! Once again, if your distribution does not have proper support, you can always fall back to using the following command line:. Please refer to the documentation for your Unix-like system on the installation of software.
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