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I know. It’s almost winter, but I’m sure many of you still creates autumn designs. Well, at least I am.
Falling leaves are so beautiful at this time of the year. So it’s November. In my country this is the month of falling leaves (in my bad, free translation
), so I’ve decided to share my secret ultimate fall weapon with you: my LEAVES WORKSHOP!
Yes my dear friends! It is now released.
This is a big news for all brush-lovers, because they’ve added Photoshop .abr brushes support. Now you can have all Photoshop brushes in your GIMP, just get yourself GIMP 2.4 version
another great news it that…
[quote from gimp.org]:
The tool options now include a brush size slider that affects both the parametric and bitmap brushes. This has been an oft-requested feature from both digital painters and photo editors.
Unlike previous versions of GIMP, regardless of whether you’re using a bitmap brush, parametric brush or even a picture tube (mutiple bitmaps), you can easily set the brush size with either the tool options dock slider or an external device such as a MIDI slider or knob or a USB device like the Griffin Powermate.
No problems with too-big-brushes-in-gimp by hawksmont anymore
That is a wonderful information for all GIMP and brushes users. And I just wonder, should I continue releasing .gbr files? Maybe .abr files would be enough? Please share your thoughts





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