For simplicity sake I will just name the tools I find most useful and describe their purpose without getting into the details of all of their tool options. GIMP provides you with all the tools you should need for basic image editing/designing purposes. To place it along the right-side of the screen simply move your cursor all the way to the right or slide open the dock by clicking and dragging on the 3 dots on the right of your screen and then dropping the tab in the dock. To change the layout of GIMP, simply drag and drop the tab headers(the area highlighted in red) and drop them anywhere on your screen that you want them.ĭropping them in the middle of the screen will create a floating toolbox which you can then reposition and resize to fit your needs. Please note: Pasting an image with a transparent area will fill in the transparent areas with black, I’m not sure why GIMP does this but it always has as far as I can remember. To paste in a new image use Ctrl+V to paste it into the current image, or a new one if no images are currently open, or Ctrl+Shift+V to paste into a new image. To open an existing file go to file > open recent or file > open depending on if you have recently opened it with GIMP or not. To create a new file go to file > new and set the dimensions you want and it will automatically create an image with a white background of that specific size.
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