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This article discusses [[Paths (graphic design)]] in [[GIMP]]. | This article discusses [[Paths (graphic design)]] in [[GIMP]]. | ||
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+ | == Description == | ||
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+ | Paths are curves (known as Bézier-curves). | ||
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+ | A path is either open or closed. | ||
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+ | * An open path has two endpoints: it is an articulated [[line]] | ||
+ | * A closed path has no endpoint: it is an articulated [[circle]] | ||
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+ | == Purposes == | ||
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+ | Paths have two main purposes: | ||
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+ | * Paths can be [[Stroking (GIMP)|stroked]] -- that is, painted on the image in a variety of ways | ||
+ | * Convert a closed path to a selection | ||
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+ | == Path tool == | ||
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+ | The Paths tool allows you draw arbitrary paths for a variety of purposes. | ||
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+ | To use the Paths tool in GIMP, you must first create a path. | ||
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+ | You may then take various path-related actions, including: | ||
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+ | * Save the path | ||
+ | * Stroke the path | ||
+ | * Create a [[Selection (GIMP)|selection]] from the path | ||
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+ | == Creating a path == | ||
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+ | ... | ||
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+ | == Stroke path == | ||
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+ | The term “Stroke path” means to apply a specific style to the path (color, width, pattern... ). | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[GIMP]] | * [[GIMP]] | ||
* [[Paths (graphic design)]] | * [[Paths (graphic design)]] | ||
+ | * [[Selection (GIMP) | ||
+ | * [[Stroking (GIMP) | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 08:54, 26 December 2015
This article discusses Paths (graphic design) in GIMP.
Contents
Description
Paths are curves (known as Bézier-curves).
A path is either open or closed.
- An open path has two endpoints: it is an articulated line
- A closed path has no endpoint: it is an articulated circle
Purposes
Paths have two main purposes:
- Paths can be stroked -- that is, painted on the image in a variety of ways
- Convert a closed path to a selection
Path tool
The Paths tool allows you draw arbitrary paths for a variety of purposes.
To use the Paths tool in GIMP, you must first create a path.
You may then take various path-related actions, including:
- Save the path
- Stroke the path
- Create a selection from the path
Creating a path
...
Stroke path
The term “Stroke path” means to apply a specific style to the path (color, width, pattern... ).
See also
- GIMP
- Paths (graphic design)
- [[Selection (GIMP)
- [[Stroking (GIMP)