![]() The other option is the Add Multiple Guides plug-in. The dialog is pretty much self-explanatory. The first one asks for a coordinate in pixel for a chosen dimension, the other one uses relative value, in percents from dimension’s length.Ī much better option is the Multiple Guides plug-in from the GAT tools set (this one is in Tools → Gimp-Atelier submenu): The first one are the two scripts shipped with GIMP by default, New Guide and New Guide (by Percent), if you can stand the excitement of repetitive calling the dialog to define a new value when you need multiple guides. H and V in the names refers to horizontal and vertical.Įach of them will keep creating new guides until it reaches border(s) of an image.įinally, Grid (of Guides) is rather self-explanatory: it creates a grid of guides with user-defined amount of cells in both dimensions. The principle of both is that it creates new guides at an equal offset starting at a user-defined point: the left side of an image, the right side of an image or the center of an image. The second candidate here is either of Spaced H-Guides and Spaced V-Guides scripts. Pick direction, set spacing in pixels between guide lines, and it will create equally spaced guides starting at 0 of an axis. The first script is called New Guides Every X Pixels. There are several scripts or, rather, sets of scripts to do just that. This is probably the most common scenario. py files please read this add-ons management guide.Īll scripts listed below with two exceptions will show up in Image → Guides submenu (see above). Let’s review them.Ī minor note before we go: for reference on installation of. But there is some interest in more sophisticated tools, and that request is met but some 3rd party extensions. ![]() Indeed, by default GIMP is shipped with fairly simplistic scripts to deal with guides. You just drag an object (selection, layer or path), and it snaps to a guide line. Guides are a great way to keep items aligned in your design without having to use the Align/Distribute tool all the time.
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