Step 20: Using the ellipse select tool you can make a circular selection with feather edges and other options to tweak the selection. Step 19: We have aligned centers of the target as shown Step 18: Using the alignment tool we can align various layers relatively to the first item, image, selection, etc. Apart from that, there are other options to move a selection or move path. Using this tool, we can move any selected layer. Step 17: Now we will look at some basic tools in the toolbox. Your window will be rest when you restart GIMP. Step 16: If you want to reset the entire window positions to the original values then go to Windows management and reset saved window positions to default values. Step 15: Then there are options at the bottom of how large you want the size of your icons which can be small, medium, large, huge or you can set it according to the resolution of the monitor or let the theme set the size of the icons. Step 14: If you are using something like symbolic inverted then you want to use a light theme for GIMP which will contrast with the icons nicely. Step 13: As we can see the color theme gives color to all the icons. Currently, by default, it is set to symbolic but you can change to color or legacy. Step 12: Next you can change the theme of the icons which will affect the toolbox items. Apart from that, there are also options to create a new group, reorder group, delete group, or reset the entire tool order and visibility to its original state. You can also toggle the visibility of tools by clicking on the eye icon. Step 11: In tool configuration, you can select and change the group of a tool by clicking and dragging it into another group. ![]() Another option is to show on hover which will show tools in a group on hover regardless of any column layout of the toolbox. Which is the default behavior which the default layout of GIMP comes with. Step 10: For now, we will turn grouping on by using use tool group, and menu mode is set to show on hover in a single column which can be changed to show on click. Step 9: You can drag the three dots again if you cannot see all the tools in the toolbox which will show it in the double column. Step 8: First turn off show active groups which will remove grouping and show all the tools sequentially. Step 7: Go to the toolbox section to customize it. Step 6: Now we will do some additional customizations from Edit -> Preferences. Now by default when you hover your mouse on any of the tool groups it will show all the tools. Step 5: Now we can drag the corners of three dots inside until we get all the tools in a straight line and now we have a single column toolbox. ![]() Step 4: We will get a structure similar to shown below with tool options and other panels.
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