Might want to check out Filter->Render->Clouds->PlasmaFollowed by Filter->Distort->Whirl and Pinchhttp://www.galifree.com/misc/whirl.jpg to see a sample.
I use the Plasma filter (in greyscale) for background replacements occasionally.
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Greetings.
I'm a casual Gimp user. I have to make a brochure front-cover thing,
consisting of a collection of existing images. I'm having trouble with
colours.
One particular image ( which is mostly blue, and is a large JPEG file )
copies and pastes correctly into a new image. When I print i
On Tuesday, March 28, 2006 10:25 AM [GMT+1=CET],
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hi, i'm editing a scanned picture, and was wondering if anyone could
tell me how to replace all colors, except black, with whitei
traced over the lines on the original with my mouse, but the original
hi, i'm editing a scanned picture, and was wondering if anyone could tell me
how to replace all colors, except black, with whitei traced over the
lines on the original with my mouse, but the original scan pixels are still
there. any advice would be very much appreciated.
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Some friends of mine are trying to make a short Star Wars movie, and
need lightsaber graphics. I intend to use GIMP to add it in frame by
frame (joyously fun, I know) but don't know how to do it (a problem, to
be sure). So does anyone here have any ideas/experience in making
fairly good looki
I have a question. When I go to paint the pic it blends all together. Do you know how you can turn off blending? TYIA.
Jeri
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Hi,
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> I want to create a multicolor pinwheel effect for a
> background, with the arms of each shade radiating out from a hub
> and curved rather than straight. And I want the colors to blend
> into each other as in a gradient. A rainbow gradient is a
Hi,
John R. Culleton wrote:
Sounds good. Will the rays of color be straight or curved?
Perhaps I need to put the gradient on a diagonal for this effect.
I will experiment!
Pinch and whirl to perfection afterwards. The tricky bit is getting the
radial pattern.
Cheers,
Dave.
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On Monday 27 March 2006 11:30, Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> making the gradient match exactly the circle will be the tough bit, but
> there's a nice trick to doing something like this:
>
> 1. Create a square image
> 2. Make a gradient that you want to use (I created a gradient with red
> at bot
Hi John,
making the gradient match exactly the circle will be the tough bit, but
there's a nice trick to doing something like this:
1. Create a square image
2. Make a gradient that you want to use (I created a gradient with red
at both ends, and a "HSV clockwise" blend mode)
3. Blend fill y
I want to create a multicolor pinwheel effect for a
background, with the arms of each shade radiating out from a hub
and curved rather than straight. And I want the colors to blend
into each other as in a gradient. A rainbow gradient is an obvious
starting point.
Would anyone like to suggest a s
Hi,
Vytautas P. wrote:
Some people using Wndows OS and The GIMP complains about their unability to
open EPS files. Maybye they should install some libs or something?
Yes - to export or import EPS on Windows, you need Ghostscript
installed. You can get it at http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
C
Some people using Wndows OS and The GIMP complains about their unability to
open EPS files. Maybye they should install some libs or something?
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