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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Primer Tutorial
Still on yesterday’s Gimp Image Map HTML Primer Tutorial‘s Gimp themes do you remember us saying, relating to GIMP … … precursor to being able to break an image into component parts via “Image -> Transform -> Guillotine” or the … Continue reading
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Gimp Guides to HTML Primer Tutorial
The great GIMP image editor has several ways to create Guides, which are the precursor to being able to break an image into component parts via “Image -> Transform -> Guillotine” or the more enticing, for those web developers out … Continue reading