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Make sure you've added the alpha channel first (Layer → Transparency → Add alpha Channel), now just pick the Eraser tool and "paint" the transparency in.
My friend has a wonderful picture of her that she wants me to change to black and white, except she doesnt like the pic so much because her nose and cheeks are very oily looking. Is there anyway to take this out of the image?? I would be using GIMP 2
by Ash on April 14th, 2008
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How do i put brushes on gimp , once i downloaded them?
by motocyko66 on December 29th, 2008
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by ChelseaLee on January 8th, 2012
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I lost my size selection box in GIMP
by Ihatcak on August 19th, 2010
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I have managed to view a scanned image saved as a .tiff file - I now would like to upload the image to a webpage for my friends to see but am not sure how to do it. Will they need to download software such as 'infranview' in order to view the .tiff file?
by Caro11 on November 20th, 2008
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You're reading In Gimp, how can I 'fill' a section to be completely transparent (or 100% opaque)? Thanks
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by Echo is a nice sounding word to whisper on August 30th, 2009