• @[email protected]
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    557 months ago

    Comments saying “you don’t” are weak shit. The answer is you rotate each letter one by one.

    It will look like shit because they will be ever so slightly misaligned, but such is the fate of the brave

      • @[email protected]
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        Whenever I use gimp, and have to draw square, circle, text or a similar shape I swear I need to search the net for the answer.

        You can do everything, but it is very counter intuitive to a noob. I don’t need to use gimp/Photoshop so I regularly forget it and need to look it up every time. I’m sure that for somebody who uses it regularly it is intuitive.

        • @[email protected]
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          My Gimp workflow heavily involves Inkscape for that reason. If you need shapes, curves, text, moving stuff around, even scaling and rotating, Inkscape is much better. It’s only when I actually have to edit something in an existing image that I open Gimp. And sometimes when I need a complicated guideline, I’ll create it in Inkscape, export to png, import in Gimp, just so I don’t have to use the shape tool.

          • SharkEatingBreakfast
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            Absolutely LOVE Inkscape! It even helped me to avoid having to purchase expensive embroidery software!

            Plus, when I deliver artwork / graphics to web builders, they’re ecstatic that I send SVG files instead of shitty jpegs.

            1000% support Inkscape. ❤️

      • Midnight Wolf
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        477 months ago

        I dunno, but it does have the worst UI this side of the 60s.

        (the new version is supposed to finally fix this but… [x] doubt)

            • @[email protected]
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              47 months ago

              The UI looks exactly the same as it did 10 years ago. Using single window mode was always an option and only two clicks away

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              I think I’m still using 2.6.something…

              Looks about the same, but I didn’t know they hit 3 finally. Time to upgrade, break everything, and loose all my custom brushes & textures!

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                3 is in release candidate. Yeah I think many of the UI changes have been incremental over 2.x versions so it’s definitely not “2.9 looks completely different from 3.0”

        • psychOdelic
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          why does everyone hate the UI? I love gimp, but it keeps freezing and crashing -that I don’t like.Love the UI though.

          • Midnight Wolf
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            37 months ago

            takes one application and makes it into 16 separate windows

            Gimp devs: “MORE”

      • @[email protected]
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        187 months ago

        The last time I used gimp…it does but in like a really weird way. It’s not intuitive.

        Iirc you take the circle selection tool and then make a path. Which you then assign a brush width and then a color.

        • Eager Eagle
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          yeah, I remember it like that too

          It’s as intuitive as moving the paper under the pen to draw something

  • @[email protected]
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    You don’t, Microsoft realized back then that this is the coolest it could ever looked and thusly removed that ability permanently.

  • JackbyDev
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    37 months ago

    There’s a way to rotate things in MS Paint that involves using the “skew” feature lol. So maybe do that to each letter.

    • @[email protected]
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      Rotate the layer. I hear they upgraded MS paint to have layers now. So it stands to reason you would create the text on its own later and then screw/rotate that layer on its own?

      • JackbyDev
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        27 months ago

        Idk, that skew trick was like Windows 7 days lol. I haven’t used the cool layered one!

        • @[email protected]
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          Neither have I, but it’s neat to hear they finally added them. It’s like they want to keep it antiquated, but figured it’s been 20 years since layers came around in digital art, so why not

  • @[email protected]
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    The new MS photos app actually has an AI-powered tool that can do precisely this. Was shocked at how well it worked for this exact use case.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 months ago

        Sorry for using the solution that was right in front of me, free, and took ten seconds.

        Should have watched a YouTube tutorial, paid for photoshop and done it myself the good old fashioned way.

  • Sentient Loom
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    507 months ago
    1. Take a picture of the original text with your phone at an angle.
    2. Email the crooked image to yourself.
    3. Copy the rotated text from the crooked image into the destination image.
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      That’s way harder than what I do, but I’m lucky enough to have access to a flat bed scanner. I just print it out, and then scan it at every angle. That way when I email the scanned photos to myself I have all the angles at once.

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    Each letter gets it’s own text box. You rotate them once by one. You’ll need to measure distance from inner perimeter of the circle and manage the exact angle to center. So a protractor, string, or drawn line can help. (Draw the line before putting the center picture in.

    Source - Am Millennial, MSPaint was it back in the day.

    • @[email protected]
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      Or, alternatively, use a professional paint program. Which does not necessarily have to be commercial.