Stretch text vertically gimpshop5/30/2023 So that way, well again for the sake of this video anyway, that’s what we’re gonna do. And I would suggest just leaving the default just as it is. Now then for these remaining five tools, they’re all gonna have basically the same, well except for the Flip, they’re all gonna have basically the same options available. Basically, you’re gonna be rotating the image that you’re working with. Then once you got the area that you want on a crop selected, hit your enter button and boom, there you have it! Now then, that’s the Crop and again you’ve got all these options here you can surround with. And this sure will work just fine for what we want. Now if you can keep your mouse so the cursor out pretty much right in the center where you’ve got the move tool emblem like this guy here, the four arrows, then you can hold your left mouse button down move this anywhere within the selected region you want. Now this size, if you’ve got an actual dimension that you’re trying to work with, then you could type this in here and eliminate some of the guess work here.įor example, if you got 80 by 120 then hit your enter button and there you go. Again, that leaves you a little bit more a way to work with. The Highlight is basically as you can see here is gray now it’s not. I’d rather do it the free form way gonna guess we will more flexibility. And the position is where on the image you’re selection is at and these are more manual of what we’re doing now. But again, it’s here for a reason so I’m sure that at some point down the line there would be a need for this so that’s what that’s for as to fix either based on the Aspect Ratio, which keeps everything in tune the current size, the Width, the Height, and of course, the Size. Now we’ve got the “Fixed” here which I’d never really messed with that limits the flexibility of which you can choose. I just want the head, not as much as the tie and the hairdo. Then again, play around with this until you’re comfy with it because I am not gonna want all of these. You can use this to find between you selection as such. I was holding the left mouse button down and dragging it. Now then you just let go of the left mouse button. And so we’re gonna see right around his nose here and just move this until we get pretty much what we want. In this case, I just basically wanna keep his head. But “Expand from Center” just as it sounds like, you find this pretty much the center of what you gonna be hanging on to. Now the “Expand from Center”, this is simply an additional tool to assist you in deciding what’s gonna be cropped. So as far as this video is concerned, we’re not gonna be touching base on these three items here. Right now, we will have the one layer this guy’s image. The bottom on here, the Shrink merged and these top two are basically gonna be used if we have multiple layers that are working at the same time. So we’ve got a few options here that we can work with for the Crop tool. Now with Crop, basically what this is gonna do is cut a section of the image you’re working with out for us to use and leaving the rest of them to the trash can. So that’s the shortcuts and the ways in which we can get to the different Transform tools when needed. Or you can just right-click on the image and again go down to Tools and come down to Transform tools in the same thing. And here also on the far right, you can see the shortcut keystrokes for those. Or up along the top here, in the menu, go to tools and remember these are all Transform tools so we go down here to Transform tools, over to Crop, and you can see the rest of the Transform tools we’ll be working with here as well so you can get here for those as well. Click on the icon on our toolbox or you can hold the Shift key down and tap on the letter C, as in cat, on your keyboard. Now then the Crop tool, we got a couple of ways where we can get here and that is just as I did. But in either case so, it will be just fine for our purposes. ![]() It’s kind of a funky-looking dude here where I don’t know if this is a Mohawk or a comb-over got cut in a windstorm. So let’s go ahead and jump right down into this by opening up an image so we can play around with it. ![]() Now in this video, we’re gonna be covering the remaining transform tools namely the Crop Tool, the Rotate Tool, the Scale Tool, the Shear Tool, the Perspective Tool, and the Flip Tool. Hello and welcome to this video series on the Gimp.
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