On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 12:20 -0500, Claude Jones wrote: > I can't say I'm a Gimp master, but, another thing I just never figured > out was moving selections around. In PS, you make a rectangular > selection; before you do something with it, you can nudge it around, > grab it, use keys, whatever - refine your selection; in Gimp, once you > make a rectangular selection, for instance, attempts to move it move > the selected portion of the image, not just the selection box - if you > don't get the selection right, you have to deselect and try again - > maybe there's a way to do this I haven't found, but, if so, it should > be made more intuitive. Yes, I've struggled with that, too. At times I've found something that let me easily deselect the area so I could make another selection, but I never seem to recall the trick, and have to faff around discovering what I did the next time. Currently, clicking outside of the boundary of the selected region seems to cancel the selection. Not something that I call intuitive. For what it's worth, the last time I used PhotoShop (years ago), I found it equally as awkward. Neither of them lend themselves to doodling creatively on the computer (like ye olde Amiga DPaint or PPaint programs), you've got to fiddle around like mad for the most basic of things. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.