Basics of Layers & Masks Explained ~ GIMP 2.10.24 Tutorial

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:ayers are an essential part of image editing and graphic design so that you can keep parts of your image document separate from each other until export. This allows you to make changes on one layer without effecting or destroying another layer. Layer masks can be used to show / hide part of a layer with transparency but without directly editing the underlying layer.

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Excellent Tutorial and so easy to understand.👍

kamius
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Excellent concise tutorial Chris, thank you..👏👏☘

jj
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I'm new to this. This was super helpful!

Chris_Kopinski
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Hi Chris, great stuff as always! I'm trying to find something regarding editing bracket images (stack exposure) it would be great if you could do a Gimp tutorial about it ✌️

dario-digiovanni
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Great video, Chris, thank you. Can you pls tell us how one changes to <25-MB for Merch Amazon? Do we click on Image, then go where and do what? Much appreciated.

teresaaguilar
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I need some help. I just started using GIMP. I'm creating images for a pitch deck. I have about 11 layers going on, as I'm creating a mock film poster. I started to notice, yellow-ish lines, appearing in the project. They are clearly from where I have taken a photo, dropped it into Gimp (a layer) and created a path around an object (like an actress), shrunk them down and placed them in a different are of the image (layer). It looks as though the initial outline (prior to shrinking the image) still remains, in faded form in the project. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO REMOVE THEM? As they are clearly ruining the overall image I am building. Thank you! Simon

SimonMordue
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Wow, you sure know how to make this confusing. Definitely not for beginners.

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