Mine is /home/iamtravisw/ so yours will likely be /home/YOURNAME/. You'll need to know your full directory name so open a new terminal window and type ' pwd'. Copy and Paste all the contents from the Udemy folder to your 2.10 folder. (Optional but recommended) Make a backup of your current setup.Ģe. You can use the ls -a command to see your hidden folders.Ģd. You may need to navigate around a bit to find the right folder. This is not the correct folder for your 2.10 plugins. It's important to point out that if you installed GIMP previously, you will have a GIMP 2.8 folder. It may be different for you if you are on a different version of Linux or have a more custom install. For me, on Crostini it was in the following location: You want the Udemy file from Section 1: Part 3 'Installing Plugins'.Ģc. The primary difference is that my tutorial is aimed at Linux users. It's a great course and goes beyond what I teach here. Note: I think you'll need to enroll to see the files. We are going to be installing the following two plugins along with some other cool stuff:Ģa. Note: At the time of writing this, sudo apt-get install gimp is still returning gimp 2.8 (an older version of GIMP. Install GIMP 2.10.X (2.10.6 at the time of writing) You should have flatpak installed, you'll need this to install GIMP 2.10 on Linux.ġ. Here's what the end result from this tutorial will bring you: I know that many Linux users love GIMP but may still be missing that 'Photoshop feeling' so I wanted to share how to use his tutorial on a machine running Linux. I found instructions from his Windows 7, 8 and 10 course here.
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