

Loop will suprisingly loop all the layers/frames of the source animation endlessly, while loop reverse will do the same, but for the opposite direction. Stepmode defines how you want the source multi-layer image to be animated withing the final animation render. 0 means top of the layer stack, while lower values move the layer towards bottom of the image. Layerstack defines where the inserted objects will go in the layer stack of the final image. Preview frame renders frame # specified when the update preview button is pressed. The duration of the animation is specified using the start frame and end frame sliders or input boxes. You can navigate in time by adding time points as shows the timeline section.Īt the bootom of the dialog you’ll find some inportant sliders. In the modifier section you specify placement, dimension and opacity values for the current key. Mode defines what mode should be GIMP using for the layer in the final layer stack. The stepmode is there to define how you want to animate the multilayered image you specified in the source image drop down. If you select a layer from a multilayer image, make sure you don’t forget to specify the stepmode as well. Source Image/Layer specifies, which layer you want to animate on top of the current image. For a good tutorial of how to make an animation with GAP then take a look at the “ Advanced Animation” tutorial. GAP is an advanced tool to be able to create animations, this guide should give you some sort of view of how GAP works and what you can do with it. snap/gimp/252/usr/lib/libgimpthumb-2.0.so.0.1000.Text and images Copyright (C) 2002 Jakub Steiner and may not be used without permission of the author. Searching for gimp-2.0 and gimpui-2.0 and gimpthumb-2.0 gives these locations: > installed software in a non-standard prefix.Īpparently, this gimp-GAP package assumes Gimp has been installed the classical way (not as a snap).Įcho $PKG_CONFIG_PATH gives the empty result and PKG_CONFIG_PATH (as one string) does not occur anywhere in the top-level files of the gimp-GAP installation files. > Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you I see no other way than to use "gimp-gap-2.6.0.tar.bz2" from. I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04 and I've installed Gimp via Software Manager (so that it became a snap, located in /snap/gimp/252/).
