smudge tool is a tool that adds the effect of a smudge. it is useful for blending or smoothing out colors and can make a softer look.
Select Smudge Tool in Toolbox and paint over areas on image
you use a tool called a tortillon
you use a tool called a tortillon
Drag the whole file from a windows explorer window to the GIMP page then use the move tool.
GIMP is a photo-editing tool much like Photoshop. You can visit the My Gimp Tutorial website and learn how to use various aspects of using GIMP, as well as installing brushes.
Yes, it's called the "path tool"
Use the lasoo select tool to select the object. Then press ctrl+x to cut out the object.
on left side 13.icon from top,press little arrow and choose smudge
Well, it would depend upon whether you were using a school or home computer, and whether or not you had certain programs or not. As far as I can see, (I'm using a school computer), it is practically impossible to find an un-blocked site using google, yahoo, or ask. However, just use good old google.com. You will need the following programs: GIMP Shop, GIMP, or Photoshop MS Paint A Computer. :) If using an Apple, drag the chosen black cat image onto your desktop. Therefore you just saved it. Note that the cat can have any color of eyes, you'll see. Now open up GIMP Shop, GIMP or Photobucket. In this case, use GIMP. In GIMP you can use the Ink Tool to tint the cat's eyes to orange so that it fits. If you're only an ok drawer using the GIMP brushes, use MS Paint (which is on a Windows computer, so if you're using Apple, don't.) Make the T with the loop over the crossbar on the black cat's chest (just like Gareth's marking), using white. Now re-open GIMP after saving the past changes. Use the Blur/Sharpen tool 1st and then use the Smudge Tool to make it appear to blend in with the fur. You've successfully created a Gareth Image.
there was a smudge on the famous painting
To effectively match colors in GIMP, use the Eyedropper tool to select a color from an existing image. Then, use the Color Picker tool to choose a new color that matches the selected color. Adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness as needed to achieve the desired color match.