Hello,
I'm following what you show here, but i'm stuck at gimp part, where says '"Tools" and click "GLGE Operation", Find opacity in the list of commands it gives you': the name changed to 'GEGL Operation' and there is no opacity command anymore: https://image.prntscr.com/image/jYjEwQ_H...lVPY2Q.png , but i know it is here: https://prntscr.com/vjlex4 but it is already at 100% and if i change it to something else, it starts to disappear.
I'm using Gimp on version 2.10.10, so, if needed, tell me which version of gimp i need to download in order for this can work..
Or, when possible, update this your tutorial for the newest version.
Another solution/alternative is welcome too.
Edit: I found the alternative for this issue i was facing: choose 'GEGL Operation', and from drop menu there, choose 'Unpremultiply alpha (unpremultiply)'. After that, in 'Blending options', on it's drop menu, choose 'Normal' mode and in 'Opacity' leave it as '100' and boom, you're done:
https://prntscr.com/vnqwvd
I'm following what you show here, but i'm stuck at gimp part, where says '"Tools" and click "GLGE Operation", Find opacity in the list of commands it gives you': the name changed to 'GEGL Operation' and there is no opacity command anymore: https://image.prntscr.com/image/jYjEwQ_H...lVPY2Q.png , but i know it is here: https://prntscr.com/vjlex4 but it is already at 100% and if i change it to something else, it starts to disappear.
I'm using Gimp on version 2.10.10, so, if needed, tell me which version of gimp i need to download in order for this can work..
Or, when possible, update this your tutorial for the newest version.
Another solution/alternative is welcome too.
Edit: I found the alternative for this issue i was facing: choose 'GEGL Operation', and from drop menu there, choose 'Unpremultiply alpha (unpremultiply)'. After that, in 'Blending options', on it's drop menu, choose 'Normal' mode and in 'Opacity' leave it as '100' and boom, you're done:
https://prntscr.com/vnqwvd