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Gradient manager Paul A. 18 May 00:35
  Gradient manager Stephen Griffiths 18 May 01:29
  Gradient manager Sven Neumann 19 May 07:27
Paul A.
2009-05-18 00:35:16 UTC (over 15 years ago)

Gradient manager

Hello, the gradient manager that gimp has right now is extremely complicated to use and inefficient. Theres too much stuff you have to do to get a simple gradient , so I would like to show you an example of how it could be in the future. Because of the fact that it would be hard to describe it I will link you to this site . There you will find an online image editor which has a gradient manager that I believe would be a great idea to be implemented in gimp. It would be a great improvement for the application and many people would find it very useful.
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Stephen Griffiths
2009-05-18 01:29:26 UTC (over 15 years ago)

Gradient manager

Paul A. wrote:
> I will link you to this site .
> There you will find an online image editor which has a gradient manager > that I believe would be a great idea to be implemented in gimp. It > would be a great improvement for the application and many people would > find it very useful.

http://raidnet.org/photoshop/ this was the link that was missing.

Regards, Stephen.

Sven Neumann
2009-05-19 07:27:56 UTC (over 15 years ago)

Gradient manager

Hi,

On Sun, 2009-05-17 at 23:35 +0100, Paul A. wrote:

Hello, the gradient manager that gimp has right now is extremely complicated to use and inefficient. Theres too much stuff you have to do to get a simple gradient , so I would like to show you an example of how it could be in the future. Because of the fact that it would be hard to describe it I will link you to this site . There you will find an online image editor which has a gradient manager that I believe would be a great idea to be implemented in gimp. It would be a great improvement for the application and many people would find it very useful.

Improvements to the gradient editor would certainly be welcomed. Are you willing to work on this?

Sven