My Computer --> Local Disk --> Program Files --> GIMP 2.0 --> share --> gimp --> 2.0 --> brushes
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
Photobucket currently does not support xcf (GIMP) Extensions. To upload a picture that was edited in GIMP you will have to change it's file type. To do this click "File" and then "Save as..." Then click "Select File Type". Once you have selected an Extension from the list of options, click "Save"
Yes. Save image as a .jpg file.
Gimp can open a .PSD file directly, and save it out as it's native format - the .XCF
You must save the template somewhere on your computer that you will remember. After opening GIMP, go to "File" then "Open" and then find the file on your computer and then double click it. thegimpking.blogspot.com
Save the pattern you want as a .PAT file and add it into the Patterns folder
First, make sure the files you have are ABR files, they are the proper photoshop brushes files. Then, go to: My Computer>Local Disk>Program Files>Adobe>Photoshop>Presets>Brushes and paste the ABR file/s there. Hope this helps.
Unfortunately, the only formats that preserve layers in GIMP is .xcf (the default format.) If you're looking to upload an image online, or use the image for anything outside of GIMP, you have to export the file by clicking File>>>Save As>>>(specify format in drop box)
You save it as a text file with either a .htm or a .html extension.
Image files of all sorts can open in GIMP. A quick way to see a full list is by opening a new image in GIMP, then selecting "Save As". There will be a + next to the text "Select File Type (By Extension)" Clicking this plus will drop down a long list of files executable by GIMP.I hope this has helped you! =]
Load the image into an image program such as GIMP and select parts and save them into separate files.
It means that it is not the correct mp3 file. You should go at the proper location for the mp3 file.