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I've tried many image editing programs. GIMP is a free and powerful software, but not exactly user-friendly until you get comfortable with it, and I wanted to make the learning process easier for you here. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Your email address will not be published.

Categories Learn Blog Compare. About Contact. If leaving a not evenly divisible quantity of tools, the lowest-right corner can't be utilized. For that matter, it may be useful to make a screenshot of the toolbox with having activated all the needed tools, and lay out the grid in an easy raster program like Paint or GIMP itself, to make the surface look the needed way. Then start moving them in Preferences accordingly.

Remember that tools go from the up-left corner, rightwise then down. By default not all tools are shown - for example GEGL operation and colour tools are omitted. All tools can also be accessed by opening the "Tools" menu. More sophisticated tools are not in the toolbox, but next to the Tools , in the Filters menu. There are also some other tools, hidden by default. These tools are accessed from the "Tools" menu, or by showing them in toolbox.

By default, activating any tool will have the effect of showing its options under the toolbox. Each tool has its own set of settings and any changes to them are kept through the current session.

There are also four buttons under any options. You can hide them by clicking on the arrow next to the tool name and deselecting Show Button Bar. This puts all of the GIMP dialogues in a single place, making it easy to manage the various dockable dialogues and also keep track of multiple images opened in GIMP.

For example, in Multi-Window Mode, having two or more images open in GIMP will create multiple canvas windows as pictured above — there are 3 images open in this example, with each of them having their own separate canvas window. Well, when you are in Multi-Window Mode, each dialogue window you have open i.

In the image above, I am in Multi-Window Mode.



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