![]() When I’m ready, I’ll click on the composition with the text tool and type “GIMP” in all caps (red arrow in the image above). I can adjust my settings in the Tool Options – with my font in this case set to “Barlow Condensed Heavy Italic Condensed” and the font size set to “750 px.” I changed the color of the font by clicking and dragging one of my palette colors to the “Color” box. With my composition now set up, I’ll click on the Text tool in the toolbox (green arrow in the image above). This will change the color of my background. Next, I’ll click and drag a dark color from the Palette Editor onto my background (follow the red arrow in the image above). This Palette Editor tab (outlined in green in the image above) will give me easy access to all the colors I’ll be using throughout the tutorial. I liked the “Grayblue” color palette (blue arrow in the image above), so I’ll double-click on the palette name to open up the “Palette Editor” tab. Here in the Palettes tab (outlined in green in the image above), I can choose from several built-in color schemes to create my composition. Next, I’ll open the Palettes tab by going to Windows>Dockable Dialogues>Palettes (red arrow in the image above). For starters, I’ll create a new composition by going to File>New (red arrow in the image above) or using the ctrl+n shortcut key (cmd+n on a MAC). ![]()
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