![]() In terms of brush-style tools you’ll find a heal tool, for example, although this requires you to Cmd+click to define an origin point from which a sample can be taken (yes, there is also a clone tool that works in the same way).Īnd when it comes to the likes of layers and/or masks, you’re going to find everything you’re used to within Photoshop – and in all likelihood, some more besides. It’s true that in recent releases Photoshop has edged ahead with the likes of near-magic tools like context-aware fill, but GIMP does a neat impression of Photoshop maybe five years ago. It can all be a little baffling and this is a shame because GIMP has a truly tantalising feature set. ![]() GIMP’s help file explains a selection layer is “a type of temporary layer which is similar in function to a normal layer, except that before you can resume working on any other layers in the image, a floating selection must be anchored”. In GIMP you use a selection tool and then, without switching to another tool, hold down Shift+Alt (Option)+Cmd and drag to create a floating selection layer.
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