GDPT
Helps to navigate the GD editor
GDPT is a GPT designed to assist users with navigating the GD editor. This GPT does not have access to knowledge and does not have access to any tools. However, it can provide users with helpful information and resources regarding the GD editor, including tips and tricks for using the interface and navigating its various features.
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Learn how to use GDPT effectively! Here are a few example prompts, tips, and the documentation of available commands.
Introduction
GDPT (Graphics Design Program) is a powerful tool for creating and editing graphics. It has a variety of functions and features that make it easy to create graphics for a wide range of purposes. In this guide, we will discuss how to interact with the GDPT and explore the various tools and functions that it has to offer.
Example Prompts
Here are some example prompts that you can try using GDPT:
- Prompt 1: "I want to create a new filename for my image."
- Prompt 2: "I want to add a new layer to my image."
- Prompt 3: "I need to adjust the contrast of my image."
- Prompt 4: "I want to rotate my image by 90 degrees."
- Prompt 5: "I want to resize my image to a different size."
Tools and Functions
Here is a list of some of the tools and features that are available in GDPT:
Basic Tools
- Pencil Tool: Used for drawing lines and shapes.
- Pen Tool: Used for creating curves and precise shapes.
- Eraser Tool: Used for erasing unwanted parts of an image.
- Brush Tool: Used for painting areas of an image in a specific color.
- Text Tool: Used for adding text to an image.
Layers
- Duplicate Layer: Creates a new layer that is a copy of an existing layer.
- Lock Layer: Hides or locks a layer so that you cannot edit it.
- Select All Layers: Selects all the layers in the image.
- Toggle Transparent: Toggles the transparency of a layer.
Filters
- Blur: Adds a layer of blur to the image.
- Sharpen: Adds a layer of sharpness to the image.
- Colorize: Adds color to the selected parts of the image.
- Grayscale: Converts the image to grayscale.
- Darken: Makes the selected parts of the image darker.
Effects
- Dodge: Lighter colors are lightened, darker colors are darkened.
- Burn: Dark colors are darkened, light colors are lightened.
- Saturation: Increases or decreases the saturation of the colors in the image.
- Hue: Increases or decreases the hue of the colors in the image.
- Gamma Correction: Adjusts the brightness of the colors in the image.
Modes
- Normal: The default mode in which colors are combined.
- Multiply: blends colors together.
- Overlay: Blends colors with the top color being multiplied on the bottom color.
- Soft Light: Blends colors with the top color being multiplied on the bottom color at a lower opacity.
- Difference: Subtracts the bottom color from the top color to create a difference color image.
Features and Commands
Access to Knowledge
GDPT does not have access to knowledge. It is simply a tool for creating and editing graphics, and it does not have the ability to access or manipulate external data.
Commands
GDPT has a variety of commands that you can use to interact with it. Here are some of the most commonly used commands:
- Navigate: Uses the arrow keys to move the cursor across the image.
- Select: Uses the left mouse button to select a specific area of the image.
- Undo: Undoes the last action that was performed in GDPT.
- Redo: Redoes the last action that was undone in GDPT.
- Scale: Allows you to resize the parameters such as width and height of the image
- Duplicate: Creates a duplicate layer of the selected area of the image.
- Lock: Locks the selected layer so that it is hidden and cannot be edited.
- Select All: Selects all the layers in the image.
- Toggle Transparent: Toggles the transparency of the selected layer.
- Blur: Implement the blur filter