MixedPassion wrote:
GIMP Version: 2.8.14
Operating System: Windows
OS Version: 8.1
GIMP Experience: Beginner Level
Okay, so for my first trick...
Just kidding. For my first question, it has to deal with the brushes. The current project which brought me to the idea of trying GIMP is the creation of a map. I would like to create a map for a story I have been fiddling with in my head for some time.
I have the water and the general land mass. Now I would like to start adding trees and mountains and such. I figured the best way would be to create some brushes.
The creation part wasn't too much trouble; I had only run into a "Permission denied" error that I worked around for now. Using them is the problem. I've exported them into both the gih and gbr format types but it still hasn't worked right for me. Well, I guess that's not completely true as it worked the first time when I tried my first brush to see if it worked.
Sorry, rambling.
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The problem I've come across since then is the rotation of the brushes. I'd like to use it like stamps to put trees whereever I want on this map without sketching them ALL out. (I'll save that for another project.) But now they rotate randomly and are rarely upright.
How can I fix a brush in a specific way so that it won't rotate while I'm using it?
Sorry it's long but this has been frustrating me for a few days and I've only seen tutorial to rotate said brushes and even these don't work.
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You may need to set the brush Dynamics to Basic, or turn it off entirely.
If you're using animated/brush pipes or what's also known by it's file extension as .gih, you will run into the issue of how the brush was constructed and with how many layers there are and in what direction each layer was suppose to paint in, regardless of brush dynamics.
If you use a plain gbr, there shouldn't be any issue with rotating the brush as you see fit. As long as the brush dynamics is set properly.