Author Topic: Quick GIMP question because I am silly.  (Read 616 times)

I don't know if this belongs on Off Topic, but whatever.
Is there any way on GIMP (or GIMPshop, if you've ever used it) to have some sort of "Patch Tool" like on Adobe Photoshop? You know, select a region and move the selection and it automatically recolors everything to fit everything around it etc. to get rid of blemishes? I know there's the Clone Stamp tool, but it doesn't recolor what you fixed and you can tell you edited the picture. It's sloppy, unlike Photoshop.
I just don't feel like paying a ton of money for a program to do one simple thing. Is there some kind of plugin for GIMP that does what I explained?
Thanks in advance if the advice is helpful.
I will lock this quickly once I know if you can do this or not.


you probably have to mess with the layers dialog

oh cool let me look at that real quick

« Last Edit: October 16, 2011, 06:00:39 PM by LordCutlerBeckett »

Okay I have the thing downloaded and stuff but that video tutorial thing is too long.

Just extract stuff from zip into what directory?
i dunno.

Okay, I put exe's in plugins, and scm's in scripts, and stuff isn't working.

Oh damn, does this work for GIMP 2.6?


What's the capital of Assyria?

What's the capital of Assyria?
China, of course. Everyone knows that.