Rooty@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 13 days agoBuT I CaNT MaKE cIrCLeS in GiMp!lemmy.worldexternal-linkmessage-square277fedilinkarrow-up11arrow-down10
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minus-squaredaniskarma@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·11 days agoI haven’t used photoshop or any other “industry standard” in more than a decade. Still, everytime I open Gimp I have to look up for the “increase/decrease brush size” shortcut, because it’s so dawn counter intuitive.
minus-squareTeddE@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·edit-211 days agoThe UI was overhauled in the 3.0 update on March. The new documentation says changing brush size is fairly easy: https://testing.docs.gimp.org/3.0/tr/gimp-using-variable-size-brush.html All brushes have a variable size that can be changed. You can change the brush size in several ways: By using the default shortcut keys for changing a tool’s size: Decrease size by 1: [ Increase size by 1: ] Decrease size by 10: { Increase size by 10: } By using the default mouse scrollwheel actions for changing a tool’s size: Decrease size by 1: Ctrl+Alt+Scrollwheel Down Increase size by 1: Ctrl+Alt+Scrollwheel Up
I haven’t used photoshop or any other “industry standard” in more than a decade.
Still, everytime I open Gimp I have to look up for the “increase/decrease brush size” shortcut, because it’s so dawn counter intuitive.
The UI was overhauled in the 3.0 update on March. The new documentation says changing brush size is fairly easy: https://testing.docs.gimp.org/3.0/tr/gimp-using-variable-size-brush.html