Wow, I am very glad to have found this channel. I'm looking to use GIMP to make images for apparel and other textile projects. I'm still literally physically cutting and pasting things like I'm making a punk zine in 1983. I think it's time for this analog man to go digital.
I was trying to use the clipping mask to apply layers of shading to my characters Im creating without it getting messy but it doesnt let me use the brush tool to use the colors of my choice. It instead makes the brush tool erase the gray scale shade off of my character, what am I doing wrong. This wasnt as complicated in photoshop
Greetings! Nice video. Just starting with Gimp. As Photoshop user I'm used to certain functions. Clipping layer is one of those. There my "base" layer is the lower one. I can't figure out how to do that on Gimp (this video is helpfull but is not what I need, unfortunately)
Thanks for the tutorial. But it seems not a real clipping. I am looking a clipping mask that without selection, i,e. a jpg image clips to a png image underneath layer. so that the portion of the jpg image is masked out by the underneath jng image. not sure if GIMP has the function.
This is awesome. I'm new to gimp and I'm learning fast with this tutorials. Thanks! I wish you can do a tutorial of how to edit like Meg Bitton. 🙏 keep up the good work!
Should not you Emphasise your expression on Clipping Mask definition. This is the main topic, I am looking for on whole tutorial. By the way, thanks....
So I watched a video on how GIMP doesn't have a clipping mask feature, except it was called 'How to Create Clipping Masks'. It seems that, uh. No. You can't insert one image into another like Photoshop can with a single click. This isn't a clipping mask.