To change the layer of an image in GIMP, open the image in GIMP and select the desired layer by clicking on it. To delete a layer, select it and press the Delete key.

In GIMP, you can unlink layers by selecting them and pressing the “Delete” key.

Select the area you want to move and press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac).

To free transform in GIMP, first select the object you want to transform and then click on the “Free Transform” button located in the toolbar. You can also use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+T”.

To remove the background in GIMP, open the image in the editor and select the Background layer. Click on the layer’s thumbnail to select it, and then press Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac) to duplicate the layer. Change the new layer’s name to “No Background” and click on it to set its fill color to black. Finally, delete the original Background layer.

To edit text layers in GIMP, open the layer you want to edit and select the text tool from the toolbar. Next, select the text you want to edit and click on the Edit Text button (it looks like a pencil) located next to the selection cursor. GIMP will open a dialog box where you can change the text’s formatting.

To view layers in GIMP, open the Layers dialog box by selecting Window > Layers from the menu bar. To select a layer in the Layers dialog box, click on its name in the list on the left side of the dialog box. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+L (Windows) or Command+L (Mac). To delete a layer, select it in the Layers dialog box and press the Delete key.

The layers panel in GIMP is a powerful tool for organizing and managing your image files. You can use it to create complex photo collages, add text or graphics, and more.

There are a few ways to duplicate a layer group. One way is to use the Layer > Duplicate Layer Group command. Another way is to use the Layers > New Layer from the Template menu option.

To copy and paste multiple layers in GIMP, select the layers you want to copy, and press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac).