click Window>>>toolbars>>>toolbox
sometimes people will accidentally hit the TAB key on their keyboard, which hides all toolbars on the screen. Hitting TAB a second time will bring all of the toolbars back. It's a great way to clear the screen so you can clearly see what you're doing (instead of actually closing them.)
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When you have a brush active, go to the toolbox. About the middle is a drop-down menu. From there you can select the dynamic that appeals to you, or create one of your own.
Go to preferences and look for original setup, the next time you load it will be back.
I actually wondered this for a while when I updated my GIMP before figuring this one out. I tried dragging the entire window and dropping it, but that obviously didn't work. Then I tried grabbing just inside the window and dragging that.Let's take the dialogue box "Layers" for example. The entire window is, in my case, surrounded by a blue border (I use Windows, obviously) telling me that this window is active. Instead of grabbing the blue border, I grab the word "Layers" at the top and drag it into GIMP where it says "You can drop dock-able dialogues here".To add more dialogues to my GIMP toolbox, I drag the dialogue to the raised bar that separates my GIMP toolbox and my other docked dialogues.I hope I've explained this well enough. If something is still hazy, please feel free to ask. Good luck.
Simply click on the Brush icon and select one of the brushes.
There's a specific command for that under 'layers'. You can also do it in the layers "toolbox" (wrong term- but the stuff on the right side of the screen)
To show the menubar, right click on the canvas in Gimp, press View -> Show menubar. To get the toolbox to appear press Ctrl+B.To make the toolbox look like a toolbar, make the toolbox very wide, pull out the tool options (where it says "pencil" for example), go to Edit -> Preferences -> Toolbox and uncheck Show foreground & background color.
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try going on google and copy and paste a brush into gimp, then save it ask a brush, then refresh your brush galleryEDIT- his way fails.Find a website that has a lot of brushes that you can downloadlike (brusheezy.com).Click download, go to your downloaded content area (after it's done downloading) double click on the latest installed brushes..click on extract (you'll see it on the topper corner of the file you just double clicked).. and then choose a file to extract on, (click on "mycomputer"..or if you changed the name of it then just click on that.), then click on gimp 2.6 and then click on brushes and finally click extract again.You need to close Gimp 2.6 and then re-open it for the brushes to install.This easy tutorial feature is for Windows users only, i am not sure about Mac users.Google chrome users:Download>select file> double click on file> extract file> select "mycomputer" or what ever you named it>click on Gimp 2.6>click on brushes> extract file.Read more: How_do_you_install_brushes_for_gimp_2.6
You can change hundred of settings at Brushes palette. Window > Brushes or You can reset tool. To reset brushes select Brush from Toolbox then right click on Brush icon on Options Bar (right below File menu) and choose Reset Tool. Resetting tool will reset all brushes to their defaults.
Google gimp brushes, or look on Deviantart on Resources>Applications>Gimp Brushes. You'll find lots of them. To get them in your list, look for a button that says "Refresh Brushes". If you can't find it, restart gimp and they'll be there. Yeah that or just go to wherever you saved gimp most likely program folders. Then svae the brush. Next Open Gimp folder and open "share" then Brushes then copy the file and paste there Actually, I assumed he actually knew how to add brushes. You can do this by going into preferences, and then click on share, and there should be a "Brushes" option. Click the new folder button, and use a new folder on your desktop as a brush folder. Then download the new brushes and put in the new folder.
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After opening GIMP choose your background color as well as foreground color. Then click "File" then "New" and select whatever sizes you want. After you have a new layer, click on the brush tool and start drawing! Tutorials here: thegimpking.blogspot.com