![]() Here are THREE solutions that could get you out of it. This issue seems frustrating, but cheer up if you are also stuck in this issue. How do I solve this issue? I’m just trying to draw a straight line, never thought it would be this difficult. Now it’s just not showing anything after I press shift. A second ago I was able to click and press shift to drag a line, but it wouldn’t put anything down. Some people have tried this image editing software but are stuck in the issue “GIMP paintbrush not working”, and a user reported this issue on : First time GIMP user, paintbrush tool not working So, when you seek an alternative to Photoshop because of Photoshop issues like a problem parsing the JPEG data, you can give it a try. GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free, open-source, and useful image editing program. This post shares several solutions to the issue. And the "auto" gizmos are not discreet enoughīoy this "auto append" function at this board where subsequent replys are just squeezed into your proceeding replies.Can’t use the paintbrush function built-in GIMP? If you encounter the issue “ GIMP paintbrush not working”, this post from MiniTool Partition Wizard might be what you need. ![]() Making me wonder where the spurious h1cf905 could have possibly come from in an image that was originally black and white.Īnyway, thanks for the pointers, the suggestion to work within selected areas sounds like good advice, although it will be challenging to employ on targets having an irregular outline.įor whatever reason I seem to find it easier (albeit time consuming) to paint a border around a target image than to try and draw a selection boundry around it. ![]() Īs an aside, while I was playing around with this I converted a black and white image to a RGB format and then went through the proceedure as outlined in my original post, and the "color to alpha" function caused a violet shift in that image as well. Interesting.I would have thought that with a bitmap composed of pixels, each pixel would have a specific color assigned to it, and the "color to alpha" function would affect pixels having only the exact color specified (in this case h1cf905). The parts of the image outside of the selected area are not affected. Use one of the selection tools to select an area, then use "color to alpha" on that area. (02-02-2019, 05:00 AM)Blighty Wrote: Yes, that is the way "color to alpha" works. Thanks in advance for pointing me in the right direction For instance with the color mentioned set to alpha, everything is shifting into violet colors.Īlmost seems like the "color to alpha" function isn't discriminating properly, and is perhaps shifting all greens to alpha? Hoping to paste that image, complete with the transparent surround, into the "B" image.Įxcept when I set the surround color to alpha, it's causing the colors in the target image to get all whacked out. Then I review the image and find a color not in use in the target image, say HTML color h1cf905 for example .no sign of that color anywhere in the target image, and then change the white area surrounding the target to that color, and then set that color to alpha. SO, I painstakingly draw a white area all around the perimeter of the desired target image, then extend that white area sufficiently large that I can select and crop to a rectangular image for use. ![]() New to all of this, Perhaps I am trying to go about this the wrong way.not sure.īut, for instance, suppose I wanted to cut an image of somebody out of picture "A", and insert it into an already existing image "B"
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