Posts tagged ‘Gimp’

16
May

How to make See-Through Text to Image in GIMP – Video Tutorial


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I’ve made a video tutorial for my See-through Text to Image effect in Gimp tutorial, and I thought a Video would be helpful!

How to make a see-through to image text effect in GIMP from Mike on Vimeo.

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14
May

Post-Processing Infrared Photographs in Photoshop


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I have recently become interested in Infrared Photography and I had a bit of trouble finding good ways to post-process my IR photos. So, here is my method to editing those starkly ‘red/magenta’ photographs!

This is the before/after shot:

https://www.images.scottphotographics.com/post-processing-infrared-photographs-in-photoshop-gimp/post-processing-infrared-photographs-in-photoshop-gimp.jpg

Infrared Post-Processing

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30
Apr

Paper Sculptures – Lighting – DIY


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I haveĀ  always been intrigued by the ‘Mac Screen Saver’ with the Paper Sculptures, so I decided to attempt the effect my self in a similar way. It took a while to figure out how to set things up, but I eventually created some interesting lighting angles and paper curls with a simple idea and method! Here is a short overview on how to create the effect and a little post-processing in gimp.

https://www.images.scottphotographics.com/paper-sculptures-lighting-diy/paper-sculptures-lighting-diy-1.jpg

Paper Sheets

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25
Apr

How to colour gradient match photos in GIMP


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A really simple concept and easy to achieve, however the results are great – Colour Gradient Match Photos. This technique can be useful for creating a mood in a photograph taken from another image. This is more of a quick tip intended to help achieve certain effects and drive development.

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Gradient Colour Match

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