From kde-kimageshop Mon Jun 25 01:49:21 2007 From: stuff () trackingsolutions ! ca Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 01:49:21 +0000 To: kde-kimageshop Subject: Re: How to Use Krita?!?!? PLEASE EXPLAIN & HELP Message-Id: <200706241949.21087.stuff () trackingsolutions ! ca> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-kimageshop&m=118273693508920 Try reading this: http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html I know this is not quite the answer you are looking for but you cannot expect to become good with a graphic manipulation program on Sunday night before something is due. On Sunday 24 June 2007 2:22 pm, tim covell wrote: > Please help. I have an asinine school project to do which requires > fancy graphics. Here's what I want to figure out to do on Krita > (or gimp for that matter). These programs seem to full of bells > and whistles, but I cannot figure out how to use them. Here's > what I want to do. > > Put images a, b, c, & d on top of another image in the image of > a graph. > > Background is a Velocity v. Time graph > > At each of the (v,t) points on my graph I want to place > funny clip-arts having to deal with Physics (cannon firing, > guy falling out of plane, etc.) > > So, stupid me, I put the big graph on layer 1. Then I put > the other pictures on layers 2, 3, 5, etc. But, HOW IN THE > WORLD do you move the pictures (layers,2-4)into the right place > because when you import a picture into a new layer, that layer > is only as big as that picture, not the whole BIG picture. > Truly, this should be incredibly simple to do. I can't even > figure out how to move the image. Surely it should be as > simple as selecting it and then clicking on the selection and > moving it, right?? Both Gimp and Krita seem make it so incredibly > cryptic, nay impossible, that I'm about ready to shoot my computer! > My project is due on Monday (tomorrow). > > Sorry to be angry, but it's this total lack of usability which > makes it hard for me to laud Linux v. Microsoft. Actually, > my dad thinks that he might be able to figure out how to do > this on Amipro under Windows 95 (go figure, an ancient program!). > Still, it would be nice to know how to do something as simple as > this because this is the whole point of having GUIs right?? > (Perhaps, if it can be done, you could put THIS in the manual?) > It's called a "desktop" because you're supposed to be able to move > things around on it and place things on top of other things. Surely > any real image manipulation program will be able to do this. > Alas, all I can get Gimp and Krita to do is make silly gradients > and such. Hey, I could do that with "Display/Image Magick". > > Sorry to be acerbic, but this school project is moronic and > if I don't get it done this week I'll fail this class and > lose thousands of dollars in my university investment. > > TIA!!! _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop