The gradients come in a zip folder, so unpack the files, then install them here: C/Programms/Gimp2.0/share/gimp2.0/gradients The files are all .ggr files Have fun! n__n
In case you get an empty file: If the .zip file is empty after you unpacked it, please try downloading again! If the problem still remains, send me a note with your email address and I'll send you the brushes unzipped by mail. As to why this may occur: I don't know I tried every way possible (windows and mac) and the brushes were always there, so if it upsets you, send a note to DA and complain about the issue there please. I would be happy if they could fix that bug.
Je m'appelle Blake Le Blanc. J'étais avocat qui a pris son rétraite. J' ai près de soixante ans. Ma famille est Acadien. Ma famille, nous sommes arriveés à la place qui deviendrait Canada en 1656. Mes parents et mes grandparents étaient Acadiens. Nous avons beaucoup de cousins dans Louisiana qui sont Cajun. Si on parle vite, le mot, Acadien, devient Cajun. Lisez les histoires de ce qui s'est produit en 1755.
Gardez apprennant
Au revoir
Yes, I'm an older guy who loves to keep his brain functioning. Thanks for the word play. And do check out the ethnic cleansing that happened to the Acadiens in Nova Scotia in 1755. Longfellow wrote a poem about it. Take a look at it -"Evangeline." My family's name is fictionally mentioned in it and I did descend from René Le Blanc - you might be inspired.
FWIW - I downloaded the file under Windows 7 and got the .zip. I double clicked on it to open and it showed no contents. Downloaded again, same result.
I then opened the same downloaded file with 7-zip (free zip file program) and there they were!
Vraiment, je ne peux pas parler allemande
Je m'appelle Blake Le Blanc. J'étais avocat qui a pris son rétraite. J' ai près de soixante ans. Ma famille est Acadien.
Ma famille, nous sommes arriveés à la place qui deviendrait Canada en 1656. Mes parents et mes grandparents étaient Acadiens. Nous avons beaucoup de cousins dans Louisiana qui sont Cajun. Si on parle vite, le mot, Acadien, devient Cajun. Lisez les histoires de ce qui s'est produit en 1755.
Gardez apprennant
Au revoir
Yes, I'm an older guy who loves to keep his brain functioning.
Thanks for the word play. And do check out the ethnic cleansing that happened to the Acadiens in Nova Scotia in 1755. Longfellow wrote a poem about it. Take a look at it -"Evangeline." My family's name is fictionally mentioned in it and I did descend from René Le Blanc - you might be inspired.
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I then opened the same downloaded file with 7-zip (free zip file program) and there they were!