If you’ve lost the Layers toolbar in GIMP, it can be restored by going to Windows > Dockable Dialogs.

There are a few ways to open tools in GIMP. The simplest way is to click on the tool you want to use on the toolbar. You can also press the corresponding keyboard shortcut. Another way to open tools is to use the menu bar.

The layer menu is located in the toolbar at the top of the screen. It contains options for working with layers, including adding new layers, deleting layers, and rearranging layers.

The toolbox is in the top left corner of the GIMP interface.

In the Toolbox, there is a small triangle in the upper-right corner of each tool. Clicking this will open a menu that lets you select which tool you want to use.

There are a few ways to view toolboxes. One way is to go to the View tab and click on Toolbox. Another way is to right-click on an empty space in the project window and select Toolbox.

There are a few ways to show layers in Photoshop. One way is to go to the View menu and select Show > Layers. This will show the layer palette on the right side of the screen. You can also click on the eye icon next to each layer to toggle it on and off. Another way to show layers is to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E. This will merge all of the layers into a single layer and show them in the document window.

The Layers option is available in the Menu bar at the top of the screen. It is the second menu from the right, and it has an icon that looks like a stack of papers. When you click on this menu, a list of options will appear. One of these options is Layers.

In order to open a tab in GIMP, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T. Alternatively, you can go to the File menu and select New Tab.

To dock panels in GIMP, first, click and drag a panel to the edge of the application window. Once the panel is in the desired location, release the mouse button and it will dock with the other panels.