I finally decided to start trying to use GIMP, and my first probably (i feel retarded) is i can't figure out how to change the color. I have tried everything as far as i can figure out, and it still stayed the same.
The only way that did work opening up an image with the color i wanted, and then selecting the color with the color select tool from that image and then my brush changed color on the blank canvas.
I was just wondering there was a button or something so that way i don't have to open another image to get the color i want.
There's probably some sort of free-form select tool or a lasso tool that you can use to select something, then use a paint bucket. Or, there probably is a magic wand tool that would select the object, then you could use some sot of paint bucket tool. . .I use Photoshop, but GIMP is similar. . . . (or so I've heard. . .)
Alright, either I misunderstood something or wasn't as clear as I should've been.
You click the black rectangle under all the GIMP tools and a "Change Foreground Color" window pops up. (The tabs above in the "Change Foreground Color" indicate the different ways to select a color.) Choose your color and hit okay. But it wouldn't change?
Is what I should have said. If that's the case, I haven't a clue what could be wrong since default settings weren't changed.
You click the black rectangle under all the GIMP tools and a "Change Foreground Color" window pops up. (The tabs above in the "Change Foreground Color" indicate the different ways to select a color.) Choose your color and hit okay. But it wouldn't change?
I did not do that...i will go do it and try to see what you mean.