Rem P Roberti <remegius@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Everyone... > > I'm new to the list, and pretty new to the Gimp. As a photographer I'm > still using Photoshop > as my primary tool, because I need to be able to work on 16 bit images. > I understand that > that eventually the Gimp will have 16 bit processing incorporated into > the program. > That being said, I do use the Gimp for some of my jpg files, and I am > wondering if there is a > way to create larger soft brushes. I often use a large soft brush for a > number of things in > Photoshop (clone stamp, vignetting, various mask work) and the largest > soft brush that I can > find in the Gimp is much too small. Is there a work-around for this? The simplest way, in your case, is probably to use the Scale option in the Paintbrush tool options. Using it with a 76x76 brush, you can get a brush up to 760x760, which I hope is enough? -- Olivier Lecarme _______________________________________________ Gimp-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user