On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 13:18, Ted Gould wrote: > On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 07:19, Dennis Kibbe wrote: > > Ted - Here is another way to do it that is quite easy and doesn't > > require any selecting. > > I hadn't done it like that but another way that I like is to put the > pencil in 'Saturation Mode' and just remove the color that way. With > the presentation I was trying to focus on selection in general - so > that's why I went with that technique. It amazing how many different > ways there are to do things in GIMP (probably Photoshop too :) > > --Ted > Ted, I start Steve Berger's Advanced Photoshop class on the 16th - www.prodigitalimage.com, I highly recommend his classes by the way, and was planning to dual boot the laptop to Win2k with Photoshop and bring it to the class. Now I think I'll try Cross-over Office (Photoshop seemed to work OK under the demo) and run Photoshop and GIMP side by side as a comparative study. (Oh, if GIMP only had a history brush!), should be interesting Dennis PS - I see that Code Weaver has dropped the price of Cross-Over Office to $54.95