GIMP Animated Brush

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'''GIMP Animated Brush''' is one of the formats used by the ''GIMP'' image editor to store a brush or texture. It appears to be a wrapper format for multiple encapsulated [[GIMP Brush]] files. Despite its name, it would be a stretch to consider to be an animation format.
 
'''GIMP Animated Brush''' is one of the formats used by the ''GIMP'' image editor to store a brush or texture. It appears to be a wrapper format for multiple encapsulated [[GIMP Brush]] files. Despite its name, it would be a stretch to consider to be an animation format.
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== See also ==
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* [[GIMP Brush]]
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* [[XCF]] (for a list of other GIMP formats)
  
 
== Format ==
 
== Format ==
A '''.gih''' file apparently begin with a plain text header. The first line contains the brush name. The second begins with the bits/pixel(?), then a space, then a space-separated list of attributes (such as "ncells:", "cellwidth:", "cols:").
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A '''.gih''' file apparently begins with a plain text header. The first line contains the brush name. The second begins with the bits/pixel(?), then a space, then a space-separated list of attributes (such as "ncells:", "cellwidth:", "cols:").
  
 
== Software ==
 
== Software ==
 
* [http://www.gimp.org GIMP]
 
* [http://www.gimp.org GIMP]

Revision as of 17:41, 1 December 2013

File Format
Name GIMP Animated Brush
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Extension(s) .gih

GIMP Animated Brush is one of the formats used by the GIMP image editor to store a brush or texture. It appears to be a wrapper format for multiple encapsulated GIMP Brush files. Despite its name, it would be a stretch to consider to be an animation format.

See also

Format

A .gih file apparently begins with a plain text header. The first line contains the brush name. The second begins with the bits/pixel(?), then a space, then a space-separated list of attributes (such as "ncells:", "cellwidth:", "cols:").

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