![]() If GIMP would display polar coordinates instead of rectangular, it might not be PS: I see a script for arranging text around a circle, but need to finish this In this image, I'd like to arrange 49 copies of a small image evenly around a I can learn something about GIMP too! billlee (via On 08/07/16 06:21, billlee wrote: :) Probably GIMP has easier way(s) to do this, If GIMP would display polar coordinates instead of rectangular, it might not PS: I see a script for arranging text around a circle, but need to finish In this image, I'd like to arrange 49 copies of a small image evenly around To: Space 49 small images around a circle? Point (all facing inward), or upright relative to the viewer? Steve's question: Will they be upright relative to the center Is it the same image each time or a different image (and a differentģ. Or try the 1st method, check to see if the results are satisfactory, andĭo the slower, one at a time process if not.Ģ. So instead, rotate single duplicates of your first layer with the small approximate/ duplicate of the original model, then an approximation of Perfectly for vector image content but would lead to loss of resolution With, then set the opacity back to 100%.)Īddendum: Come to think of it, the process I described would work The opacity of the top layer to about 70% via the slider in the Layersĭialog dock, adjust the layer's position relative to what it's lining up ![]() ![]() (When aligning stacked layers, it can be useful to dial back Marks guided by some small detail in the images you are putting in aĬircle. Per above, and manually place 40 copies of your small image on those Or other small target on a new empty layer, make a circle of marks as If you want the small images upright relative to the viewer, make an X If the finished product will have radial symmetry, you might:Ģ) Create a new empty layer and paste a copy of your image into that,Īt the location where it will be in the finished picture.ģ) Duplicate that layer and do Layer > Transform > Arbitrary Rotation,Īnd rotate the duplicate layer 9 degrees around its center via theĤ) Merge the rotated layer down into the first transparent layer,ĭuplicate the resulting layer with two copies of your small image, andĥ) Merge the rotated layer down into its source layer, duplicate and Point, or upright relative to the viewer? Spacing around a circle: Will they be upright relative to the center Methods for doing this depend on the orientation of the images you are I guess I could try making a spreadsheet to If GIMP would display polar coordinates instead of rectangular, it ![]() PS: I see a script for arranging text around a circle, but need to I'm a relative newbie, using GIMP 2.8.16 on Windows 10. In this image, I'd like to arrange 49 copies of a small image evenly I'm designing the image to print on a CD. ![]()
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