This tutorial image is from GIMP version 2.6.1 which will be used for this tutorial. When you start GIMP for the very first time, something like this will greet you. Starting GIMP for the first time - a quick orientation This tutorial will not go through the installation, follow the instructions given for each operating system. Once GIMP is installed, you can see what version you have in the menu Help->About (to find the menu see below). The current stable versions are 2.6.x and this tutorial will not be fully correct if you are using an older version than 2.6.0. GIMP exists for many different computing platforms, including Linux, Windows and Mac. Whereas this tutorial is mainly aimed at complete newbies in GIMP (and to computer graphics in general), also veteran users might find a useful tidbit or two. From then on you can head on to more advanced tutorials, all of which often assumes you know the basics. The idea is for you to get going with a quick run-through of setting up a vanilla install of GIMP, followed by you doing your first little image in the program. So you have just started with GIMP, and now you are completely lost as to what to do next? There are windows and buttons everywhere and nothing makes sense? If so, this is the tutorial for you. Beginning with GIMP - Starting Tutorial for new users
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