Thales img writes: > Is there any way to change the color of part of a text? Like this: > This wordis red > I'm asking 'cause if there isn't an easy way is something to think about. Probably the easiest way is to use bucket fill and click on each of the letters. Note that that will change the layer into a graphics layer and lose the special text information, like font and size. A more elaborate, but more flexible, way, is to make a new layer on top of your text layer. Make a selection in that layer covering whatever part of the text you want in a different color (e.g. a rectangle covering only that word). Fill the rectangle with your desired color. Then, in the Layers dialog, set the mode of the new layer to Lighten Only. If your text was black, that will turn the word your desired color. If you started with a different color of text, you might need a different layer mode (experiment with all of them). Depending on your background color, this might also change some of the background around the text, but there are some ways to get arond that. "Merge down" on the layer will merge it only with the text layer below it, or you could use the text layer as a mask to mask off everything but text in the color layer. The best approach depends on exactly what effect you're trying to achieve and what colors are involved. ...Akkana _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer