Take someone's face and create a smoke dispersion effect out of it.Smoke Brushes: ht. How do you download/install more brushes on to GIMP? I need the following brushes: 378 abstract vector brushes courtesy PAULW at DeviantART vector foliage brushes by ObsidianDawn splatter brushes by ka05 galaxies brushes by Sunira abstract brushes by r0man-de Would greatly appreciate. Install brushes on GIMP. Both Photoshop and GIMP brushes work. Smoke brushes: tutorial.
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Cannot drag brushes into GIMP brushes folder on Mac | Redbeard | 05 Mar 18:34 |
Cannot drag brushes into GIMP brushes folder on Mac | Redbeard | 05 Mar 18:42 |
Cannot drag brushes into GIMP brushes folder on Mac | rich404 | 05 Mar 19:18 |
Cannot drag brushes into GIMP brushes folder on Mac | Redbeard | 05 Mar 20:03 |
I'm having trouble installing a brush set I downloaded from DeviantArt. I've unzipped the file, but when I try to drag the folder to GIMP's brushes directory, it gives me a prohibitory symbol and won't copy it over.
I'm running MacOS 10.14.3. I'm hoping this isn't just a Mac thing. With the current security protocols built into the OS, it takes an act of Congress just to get GIMP to launch every time I want to use it, since it's not a 'verified app publisher', and they took away the 'Always Open' function in security preferences.
I've identified part of the problem: the permissions on the folder are set to Read Only. The problem is, I can't seem to change the permissions to Read & Write. Would deleting and reinstalling GIMP solve this?
I've identified part of the problem: the permissions on the folder are set to Read Only. The problem is, I can't seem to change the permissions to Read & Write. Would deleting and reinstalling GIMP solve this?
Caveat - Not a OSX user only a poor-ol linux fan and liable to remain that way. But I do have an old OSX VM to see what it is all about.
That reads like you are putting the brushes in the Gimp system folder - some long name in Applications/GIMP-2.10/...etc. That is read only.
If you look in GIMP-2.10 -> Preferences -> Folders -> Brushes there should be two entries one as above (or similar) and another for your Gimp user profile. /Users/your_name/....etc... As in the screenshot.
An alternative is make a folder for new brushes somewhere where you definitely have permissions and same place as before Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> Brushes add that location. Same preferences dialogue to add path.
Caveat - Not a OSX user only a poor-ol linux fan and liable to remain that way. But I do have an old OSX VM to see what it is all about.
That reads like you are putting the brushes in the Gimp system folder - some long name in Applications/GIMP-2.10/...etc. That is read only.
If you look in GIMP-2.10 -> Preferences -> Folders -> Brushes there should be two entries one as above (or similar) and another for your Gimp user profile. /Users/your_name/....etc... As in the screenshot.
An alternative is make a folder for new brushes somewhere where you definitely have permissions and same place as before Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> Brushes add that location. Same preferences dialogue to add path.
Thank you! That totally did the trick!