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5. How to Draw Straight Lines

This tutorial is based on Text and images Copyright © 2002 Seth Burgess. The original tutorial can be found in the Internet [TUT01].

5.1. Intention

Figure 3.41. Example of straight lines

Example of straight lines

This tutorial shows you how to draw straight lines with GIMP. Forcing a line to be straight is a convenient way to deal with the imprecision of a mouse or tablet, and to take advantage of the power of a computer to make things look neat and orderly. This tutorial doesn't use Straight Lines for complex tasks; its intended to show how you can use it to create quick and easy straight lines.

  1. Preparations

    Figure 3.42. Introducing the Shift-key

    Introducing the Shift-key
    Introducing the Shift-key

    The invention called the typewriter introduced the Shift Key. You generally have 2 of them on your keyboard. They look something like the figure above. The keys are located on the left and right sides of your keyboard. The mouse was invented by Douglas C. Engelbart in 1970. These come in different varieties, but always have at least one button.

  2. Creating a Blank Drawable

    Figure 3.43. New image

    New image

    First, create a new image. Any size will do. Use File ? New to create a new image.

  3. Choose a Tool

    Figure 3.44. Paint tools in the toolbox

    Paint tools in the toolbox

    Any of the red-highlighted tools on the above toolbox can do lines.

  4. Create a Starting Point

    Figure 3.45. Starting point

    Starting point

    Click on the paintbrush in the toolbox. Click in the image where you want a line to start or end. A single dot will appear on the screen. The size of this dot represents the current brush size, which you can change in the Brush Dialog (see Section 3.2, “Brushes Dialog”).Now, lets start drawing a line. Hold down the Shift key, and keep it down.

  5. Drawing the Line

    Figure 3.46. Drawing the line

    Drawing the line

    After you have a starting point and while pressing the Shift, you will see a straight line that follows the cursor. Press the first button on the Mouse (the leftmost one usually) and let it go. During that whole click of the Mouse button, you need to keep the Shift Key held down.

  6. Final

    Figure 3.47. Final Image

    Final Image

    This is a powerful feature. You can draw straight lines with any of the draw tools. You can even draw more lines at the end of this one. Our last step is to let go of the Shift key. And there you have it. Some more examples are shown below. Happy GIMPing!