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Author: | Deblk [ Fri Mar 17, 2023 1:35 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp | ||
GIMP Version: 2.10.32 Operating System: Windows OS Version: Windows 10 GIMP Experience: New User Hello, a very complicated question I have created image in Gimp (pixel art for knitting patterns), see an example gimp file attached. I need to add only the letter X in some of the individual pixels on the image itself but not sure how. Can I do this within Gimp itself or could I export the image to another program to do this? I was hoping I could export the image as a CSV file to be able to achieve this but looks like this is not possible. Please help me
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Author: | AdmFubar [ Fri Mar 17, 2023 4:33 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Re: Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp | ||
would this work? or do you want it from corner to corner? Just enlarge the brush some to fill the image more completely.
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Author: | Deblk [ Fri Mar 17, 2023 5:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp |
AdmFubar wrote: would this work? or do you want it from corner to corner? Just enlarge the brush some to fill the image more completely. No don't need it from corner to corner so size not a problem. Could I do that on this image that's already done then? |
Author: | rich2005 [ Sat Mar 18, 2023 7:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp |
Quote: ...snip... I need to add only the letter X in some of the individual pixels on the image itself...snip.. If you need a X in a single pixel then that is not possible. An X shape is made from several pixels. the smallest useful size is a 5 x 5 grid. So your 50x60 image needs to be 250 x 300 pix Attachment: 01.jpg [ 97.47 KiB | Viewed 552 times ] |
Author: | ofnuts [ Sat Mar 18, 2023 7:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp |
You can't add an X on a pixel, because to be seen as an X, the shape would require several pixels. You have to scale up your image 8x or more (with "Interpolation: None" so that you get square pixels and not a blurry mess. Then you create a small X brush, and use it paint on the squares Attachment: HungryCaterpillar-stitches.png [ 2.48 KiB | Viewed 551 times ] (ninja'ed by Rich, for once) |
Author: | Erisian [ Sat Mar 18, 2023 8:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp |
You might want to try some software that is designed for knitting patterns. This one is free and looks really easy. You can import images into it, I believe. https://knitbird.com/ |
Author: | Deblk [ Sat Mar 18, 2023 8:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp |
ofnuts wrote: You can't add an X on a pixel, because to be seen as an X, the shape would require several pixels. You have to scale up your image 8x or more (with "Interpolation: None" so that you get square pixels and not a blurry mess. Then you create a small X brush, and use it paint on the squares Attachment: HungryCaterpillar-stitches.png (ninja'ed by Rich, for once) Thank you soo much, Yes, silly me not sure what I was thinking when i asked about adding an X on a pixel, had gone brain dead trying to work this out How do I create a small X brush? |
Author: | ofnuts [ Sat Mar 18, 2023 10:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Add letter X to certain pixels with image I created in Gimp |
Deblk wrote: Thank you soo much, Yes, silly me not sure what I was thinking when i asked about adding an X on a pixel, had gone brain dead trying to work this out How do I create a small X brush? * You create a 8x8 grayscale image, on which you draw an X (using the Pencil) and the "Pixel (1x1 square)" brush. * "Select > All", "Edit > Copy" * And in the Pencil/PaintBrush you select the "Clipboard mask" brush (2nd in list)(Pencil is preferable for what you want to do) |
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