![]() ![]() The original tutorial can be found here (dead link). Playing around with the spacing options in the brush selection dialog, the color or using one of the animated brushes you can get very interesting results. Using a fuzzy brush and selecting a blue color here is the result for the selection made above. When all the options are selected you can finally click on OK. If you select Stroke Using a Paint Tool, you will be able to use the brush that you have selected. And once again, we see in the Layers panel that both shapes were added to the same vector mask on the same Shape layer: All four options (Add, Subtract, Intersect and Exclude) add the new shape to the same vector mask as the initial shape. You will get a dialog allowing you to set many options for stroking your selection, including dashed lines and other fancy features. The Exclude Overlapping Shape Areas mode hides areas of the shapes that overlap. When all the options are selected you can click on Edit -> Stroke. Choose also a color and you can play with the spacing option for the brush. Step 3 ¶Īfter you have the selection, choose a brush from the brush selection dialog. Click on the stroke half way between the two anchors you want to remove the stroke from. (Changes direct select tool to pen + tool). Use the selection tools to create a selection with the desired shape. Choose Direct Select tool ( A) which I call the ANCHOR tool for my students. When using the tools, holding shift at the beggining of the selection process will add the selection to what is already selected, while holding the control key will substract from it. How do I make an unfilled (outlined) ellipse or rectangle Make a new layer in the Layers palette. You could simply inverse the selection (Meet the Marching Ants) and then delete the area outside it, but thatd be mighty reckless. There are several ways to make a selection, including all the tools in red shown above and select by color as explained on Selecting and removing one color. Step 1 ¶īefore doing that however we need to make a selection with the shape we want. This option can be accesed on the image menu (right button click on the image), by going to Edit -> Stroke Selection. The solution is to use the selection stroking capabilities of GIMP. However this doesn’t mean you can’t paint them, in fact there are some interesting options regarding this subject when it comes to GIMP. Since GIMP is an image manipulation program and not a painting program it doesn’t include tools to draw shapes like squares and circles. Tutorial on getting rid of that horrible white edge on a imag. Text and images Copyright (C) 2002 Francisco Bustamante Hempe and may not be used without permission of the author. Adobe Photoshop how to remove white outline with cut outs that contain white or green outlines. ![]()
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