Hands down you are the best instructor for GIMP. You are easy to follow along and you answer the obvious question before its even asked. You just flow. Dude... you are the truth!!!
Davies Media Design Yeah man it’s insane, but every single one has helped me massively, so thank you. It has really aided me in graphic and motion designing so I hugely appreciate it
Hi, I'm using Gimp 2.10.10 and when I go to Filters -> Enhance -> Unsharp Mask, I see "Radius", "Amount", and "Threshold" settings, but in your video, you have "Standard Deviation" and "Scale" settings. Why is this and how do I get the "Standard Deviation" and "Scale" settings for Unsharp Mask? Thank you for responding.
Hands down you are the best instructor for GIMP. You are easy to follow along and you answer the obvious question before its even asked. You just flow. Dude... you are the truth!!!
Simply great tutorials!!!!
You're such an talented human being. Thanks for your videos I really love them
Excellent job!! Tthank you
Thank you!
Thanks a lot. I have learned a lot from this tutorial. Best of luck. :)
Thank you very much
Aweosme dude, I’ve always loved your tutorials, even those you made years ago
Thank you very much - and thanks for sticking with me all these years! Hard to believe I've been making GIMP tutorials for almost 7 years now.
Davies Media Design Yeah man it’s insane, but every single one has helped me massively, so thank you. It has really aided me in graphic and motion designing so I hugely appreciate it
Glad to hear it!
Davies I love this
Спасибо!
great video. kindly show us how to do a 3D logo using gimp
Hi, I'm using Gimp 2.10.10 and when I go to Filters -> Enhance -> Unsharp Mask, I see "Radius", "Amount", and "Threshold" settings, but in your video, you have "Standard Deviation" and "Scale" settings. Why is this and how do I get the "Standard Deviation" and "Scale" settings for Unsharp Mask? Thank you for responding.
I have an account on Merch by Amazon ,could you please do a tutorial on a 4500X5400 Transparent background manipulating an image?
I'll certainly look into it - thanks for the request!