In addition to the image grid, GIMP also gives you a more flexible type of positioning aid: guides. These are horizontal or vertical lines you can temporarily display on an image while you are working on it.
To create a guide, simply click on one of the rulers in the image window and pull out a guide, while holding the mouse “Move” tool is activated and the mouse pointer changes to the Move icon.
pressed. The guide is then displayed as a blue, dashed line, which follows the pointer. As soon as you create a guide, theYou can also create a guide with the New Guide command, which allows you to precisely place the guide on the image, the New Guide (by Percent) command, or the New Guides from Selection command.
You can create as many guides as you like, positioned wherever you like. To move a guide after you have created it, activate the Move tool in the Toolbox (or press the M key), you can then click and drag a guide. To delete a guide, simply drag it outside the image. Holding down the Shift key, you can move everything but a guide, using the guides as an effective alignment aid.
The behavior of the guides depends upon the Move (Affect) mode of the “Move” tool. When Layer mode is selected, the mouse pointer turns into a small hand as soon as it gets close to a guide. Then the guide is activated and it turns red, and you can move the guide or delete it by moving it back into the ruler. If Selection mode is selected, you can position a guide, but you cannot move it after that.
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→ 를 통해 이미지를 가까운 안내선에 붙일 수 있습니다. 만약 안내선이 너무 많아 오히려 방해가 된다면 → 메뉴를 통해 안내선을 숨길 수 있습니다다. 하지만 이는 후에 안내선을 만들었는데도 만들어지지 않은 것처럼 혼돈을 줄 수 있으므로 임시로만 사용하는 것이 좋습니다.If it makes things easier for you, you can change the default behavior for guides in the Image Windows Appearance page of the Preferences dialog. Disabling Show guides is probably a bad idea, though, for the reason just given.
You can remove the guides with the
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안내선의 다른 이용법으로 Guillotine 플러그인을 사용하면 안내선을 이용해 이미지를 작게 조각낼 수도 있습니다. |