Editing Producing a stippled image with Gimp
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The easiest way to stipple your image is with a stippling extension to your image editor. If your image editor lacks a stippling extension, you will need another means to generate stipplings. This document explains how to do so with Gimp, the GNU Image Manipulation Program, which may be downloaded from, | The easiest way to stipple your image is with a stippling extension to your image editor. If your image editor lacks a stippling extension, you will need another means to generate stipplings. This document explains how to do so with Gimp, the GNU Image Manipulation Program, which may be downloaded from, | ||
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In this discussion, the screen shots and results were produced using version 2.6 of Gimp running on a Mac. | In this discussion, the screen shots and results were produced using version 2.6 of Gimp running on a Mac. |