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Posted almost 5 years ago by Alexandre Prokoudine
Jehan Pagès, one of our active contributors, started a personal crowdfunding campaign to sponsor his work on symmetric painting in GIMP. You can find more information in his blog, and there’s a video of a proof-of-concept implementation on YouTube. ... [More] If you care about GIMP as a tool for digital painting, supporting this project is likely to benefit your workflow. While we are not ready for a full-fledged crowdfunding campaign for GIMP yet, we think that this kind of focused campaigns, tailored for particular audiences, definitely have merit. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Alexandre Prokoudine
GSoC2013 program is over now, and 3 out of 4 students successfully completed it. Carlos Zubieta ported 13 GEGL operations to use GPU via OpenCL, and the gegl-random module used by noise generation operations, then made noise-hsv and noise-cie-lch ... [More] operations use it. You can read his report. Simon Lui ported the PSD plug-in to use GEGL. GIMP is now capable of loading 16bit and 32bit per color channel PSD files, saving those is a work in progress. The updated plug-in also reads additional data from PSD files (text, slicing information, layer effects), but cannot use it yet: text support needs the relevant API in GIMP, and layer effects and slicing aren’t implemented in GIMP yet, so there’s nothing to map the information to as of now. His public report is here. Marek Dvorožňák implemented a new N-Point deformation tool that makes it possible to deform objects while preserve shapes consistency. You can watch a video demonstration of the tool on YouTube. The work is based on a “As-Rigid-As-Possible Image Registration for Hand-drawn Cartoon Animations” paper by Daniel Sykora et al. Finally, Ajay Ramanathan attempted to merge selection tools into a single tool selection with modes (rectangular, ellipse, single row/column, N-side polygon selection modes). All the source code created by our students is available in respective Git branches. We will review it and make sure we use the most of it. We thank Carlos, Simon, Marek, and Ajay for working with us over the summer and we are looking forward to working with them in the future! [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Michael Schumacher
We’ve released a new version of the user manual with: Many, many, many bugfixes New (incomplete) translations: Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Catalan The online version of the manual provides a language menu. Readers are now able to easily switch to ... [More] a different language of the same page. It is now easier to report bugs: each page has a link at the bottom to report errors straight into Bugzilla. Find the packages on our FTP server. For easy installation we suggest that you wait until an installer for this release has been packaged for your platform. Find more releases and information about our goals and how you can help at docs.gimp.org. An additional bug fix release for GIMP 2.6 has been prepared as well: 2.6.2. It contains content fixes and an improved build system. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Alexandre Prokoudine
We just released GIMP 2.8.10 ! This is a release in the stable GIMP 2.8 series. This release fixes a bug that prevented older GIMP versions from running on OS X Mavericks. We also did some small adjustments to the Save/Export code in order to make things a bit easier. For the complete list of changes please see the NEWS file.
Posted almost 5 years ago by Michael Schumacher
The Libre Graphics Meeting is a conference where artists, users, developers, designers, contributors,… who use, plan, develop, play with, tamper with free, libre and open source graphics applications, libraries, concepts,… It is an unparalleled ... [More] opportunity for them to meet, talk, discuss, listen, experience and learn about their favorite tools, the uses, the undiscovered potential, the new ideas that come with them This year, Libre Graphics Meeting will happen at the University of Leipzig, April 2-5. The attendees arrive from all over the world—last year, people from 26 countries traveled to Madrid to attend. Maybe there will be even more this year? You can help to make this happen—and many of you already did. We, the GIMP team, are covering the travel and accommodation expenses for our own team members, and we contribute to the global LGM funds as well. These funds are used to reimburse the travel expenses of contributors and speakers. Our contribution is possible due to your donations—many, many thanks for this, the return on investment from such meetings for the projects is invaluable. But, the LGM organizers, they ask for modest contributions, always keen not to drain the funds of the projects that attend the meeting. We’ve got our planned expenses covered for this LGM, so we’ll ask you to force them to take more! :) LGM runs a travel fund pledgie campaign with an ambitious goal: $12,000. Please go there and contribute to make this awesome meeting possible. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Michael Schumacher
Heads-up if you are still accessing the downloads via ftp.gimp.org: The downloads server has been renamed to download.gimp.org, and it doesn’t support FTP anymore. If you have linked any file, installer package, source archive or directory with an ftp://-Link, please change it to https://. The directory structure is unchanged.
Posted almost 5 years ago by Wilber Gimp
A new version of the user manual has been released. Changes include: complete translation to Brazilian Portuguese many, many, many bugfixes You can click here to download the 2.8.2 release package. This release provides only the sources to build ... [More] the help used by the GIMP Help browser. Find the packages on our download server. For easy installation we suggest that you wait until an installer for this release has been packaged for your platform. Find more releases and information about our goals and how you can help at https://docs.gimp.org. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Wilber Gimp
Yesterday’s 2.8.12 release had broken library versioning, so we had to roll out GIMP 2.8.14 today. The only change is the fixed libtool versioning. Please do not distribute any binaries of yesterday’s broken 2.8.12 release, and get GIMP 2.8.14 using the torrent: https://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/gimp-2.8.14.tar.bz2.torrent
Posted almost 5 years ago by Wilber Gimp
We have released an updated 2.8.14 installer (http) for Microsoft Windows. This one fixes the crash on window resize and the missing icons bugs - all by updating the included GTK+ library to 2.24.24. Still unsolved are the missing spacing character ... [More] in the zoom drop down and the disappearing background on high zooms (updating the Pango and Cairo libraries that are didn’t change anything there), investigations continue. Please continue to report bugs, we can’t fix what we don’t know about. [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Wilber Gimp
The newly released issue #6 of GIMP Magazine features a “Using GIMP for portrait and fashion photography” master class by Aaron Tyree who uses GIMP professionally, and a gallery of other artworks and photos made or processed with GIMP. The team is ... [More] planning to switch to monthly releases, however they need your support to cover the costs of publishing a free magazine. You can sponsor the project at Patreon or visit the magazine’s gift shop to make a donation. [Less]