How to Do a Redo in GIMP
Working with computer graphics software gives the user power through non-destructive editing, or put simply, the ability to undo and redo any action without degrading the image. The Graphics Image Manipulation Program, better known as GIMP, is a free tool that gives users many of the same tools that more expensive programs like Photoshop have. This task takes little to no experience and you will find yourself undoing and redoing actions on your images in every job you take on.
Instructions
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Create a new file by selecting "Control" and "N" on the keyboard. Set the image size to any dimensions when prompted by the program.
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Perform any rudimentary action that can be seen visibly. For instance, click on the "Gradient" tool in the toolbox to the left in the program and draw a simple gradient across the image by clicking on one side of the canvas and dragging the cursor across the canvas. Let go to create a gradient.
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Undo the gradient first by pressing "Control" and "Z" on the keyboard.
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Redo the action by pressing "Control" and "Y." The Undo and Redo actions can also be found in the "Edit" menu at the top of the program.
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Tips & Warnings
If you perform an action after undoing an action, all unddone actions will be erased from the program's memory.