From f994d48aa6eef04501519f1d1b24e20d12de2cbb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Akshay
Sometimes I use a 10x10 grid, View > Show Grid
and Edit >
Preferences > Default Grid > Spacing
, but that can get
-jarring at times, so I throw down a couple of guides, drag
-right or down from the left or top gutters for vertical and
+jarring, so I throw down a couple of guides, drag right or
+down from the left or top gutters for vertical and
horizontal guides respectively.
But this process are better explained with an example: an +
But this process is better explained with an example: an onigiri. Let us start off with a 100x100 canvas.
Window > Dockable Dialogs > Symmetry Painting
and
-Symmetry Painting > Symmetry > Mirror > Vertical
. Your
-outline might look something like this:
+Symmetry Painting > Symmetry > Mirror > Vertical
.
+
+If you are running an older version of GIMP, draw in the +left side, duplicate the layer, flip it horizontally, and +merge it with the original.
+ +Your outline might look something like this:
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