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Originally Posted by bob3584
Can you export it to, say, Gimp?
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Yes. There are three ways of doing that (they are less complicated than these descriptions may make them seem):
A. By changing your default editor
- Make Gimp your default image editing program
B. By using the feature designed for this
- Use "Edit Texture in External Application" as before.
- When paint opens, close it.
- In the popup window in Alice, click the "Copy Path" button.
- Open Gimp and use File > Open (or CTRL+O).
- Click the little icon in the top left that has a pencil on paper.
- Paste in the text (CTRL+V) into the Location bar that is now visible.
- Finally press the ENTER key to open it.
- Edit the image, save it and then click the "Done" button in Alice, as before.
C. By exporting, editing and importing again
- Use "Save Texture Image to File".
- Save to a memorable location.
- Open up the file in Gimp and edit as you wish.
- Use "Replace Texture Image From File".
- Find the image file.
- Options A and B create a temporary file that deletes itsef, this method doesn't, so you may wish to delete the image file after use.
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I have mostly moved on from Alice, but may still respond to messages if important [¬º-°]¬