![]() If you want to make a wallpaper pattern of your image, it's a good idea to check how well the edges fit, before you tile it. Offset allows you to make seamless tiles. If you don't want this, you can choose to fill the empty area with the background color or with transparency. If the Wrap-Around button is checked, after you offset the layer or selection, the parts of the image that moved outside the layer border will turn up on the other side of the image. The other important application of this command is to create seamless tiles for patterns. Offset is useful if you want to move layers a very exact amount, or if you'd like to move them without extending the layer border. It can be used to place layers or floating selections to a specific position in the image. Right-click|Image|Channel Ops| Offset, which tiles and rearranges the edge pixels in your image, only affects the active layer/channel. Be sure to use it every time you want to experiment with different solutions and variations on an image. Right-click|Image|Channel Ops| Duplicate copies all layers and channels in a composite image, so that a complete replica of your image is created. Nevertheless, the items in this menu contain some very powerful and useful features. Now that Gimp supports effective layer handling, the few commands in this menu are all that remain of the channel options. The right-click|Image| Channel Ops commands were once the only way of handling composite image information. In this chapter, we're going to discuss what you can do with Channel Ops and Alpha in the Image menu. V1.The Image menu offers some of the most useful image manipulating functions in Gimp. V1.1 - Added Support for Gradient Shadow & Glow When resizing the image, execute layer to image size on selected layer Rework image sizing with logic from original GIMP Drop Shadow ScriptĮnsure compatibility with GIMP 2.6.x & GIMP 2.8.xĬorrect small bug with resizing when glow is selected RC V0.7 - If shadow name is blank (default) then use selected layer nameĪdd toggle to keep shadow layer above selected layer RC V0.6 - Added support for GIMP 2.8 layer groups, Name layers with selected shadow options, If shadow name is blank (default), use selected layer name, dump merge visible layers. ![]() RC v0.5 - Improve layer positioning logic & correct artifact bug when resizing layers, Add option to merge selected layer with shadow layer RC V0.4 - Fix Merge Visible Layers Bug that was introduced in RC v0.03 RC V0.3 - Resize shadow layer to compensate for shadow offset, blur & feather, Allow resize toggle, Correct shadow X & Y minimum limits RC V0.2 - Fix Gaussian limits, Merge visible layers, Clear script's selections on exit Located in Filters/Light and Shadow/GC Shadow. V1.1 Now includes gradient shadow & glow supportįully compatible wih GIMP 2.6.x or GIMP 2.8.x (with layer group support)Īny suggestions for improvements/enhancements to this script, would be appreciated. Label shadow layers and using selected (or passed) layer name + shadow typeĪdded the ability to keep drop shadow on top at all times Special thanks to Graechan and SaulGoode for their contributions.Īdded Glow, Inner Shadow, Inner Glow and FeatheringĪdded the ability to specify shadow name (or pass from another script)
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