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Graduation Card Using Gimp
Posted by tstandiford on May 3, 2012
Through a Keyhole
Posted by xmath on Apr 14, 2012In this GIMP project, you will learn how to use layers, selection tools, the stroke dialog, and filters in creating the effect of looking through a keyhole.
Layer Modes Explained - Gimp Video Tutorial
Posted by tstandiford on Apr 10, 2012This Gimp Video tutorial will teach you how to use gimp's layer modes
How They Did It - Shyness by Alin Petrus
Posted by tstandiford on Mar 22, 2012The shadow in this photo could be created using gimp. To do this, it would take a little effort with shooting for the edits, and an understanding of layer masks and layer modes. Here are the steps that I would take to do this:
Isolate a Background Using Color - Gimp Video Tuto
Posted by tstandiford on Mar 22, 2012I have discovered exactly how Gimp looks at colors to determine how light or dark parts of any image is when you desaturate it. This video talks about how you can take what I learned and apply it to your layer masking using gimp.
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Polaroid 600 Film Border Script
Posted by patdavid on Mar 20, 2012Script to automatically create realistic Polaroid 600 film borders complete with sizing and embossing pattern.
Creating Layered, Tiled Sand in Gimp 2.6
Posted by jgpws on Mar 7, 2012Learn how to create a sand texture that can be used as a background behind a web page or for game or architecture simulation.
Cropping in Bulk Using Gimp
Posted by tstandiford on Mar 2, 2012This gimp video tutorial will teach you how to use gimp to crop images in bulk.
The Poirot Effect
Posted by xmath on Feb 23, 2012This project was inspired by the opening of the British TV series Poirot. I've always thought the graphics used were very dramatic and interesting, so, I decided to try to create a similar effect using GIMP.
Clipping Masks
Posted by xmath on Feb 8, 2012As you are likely aware, GIMP does not include a clipping mask function like some other image editors. A clipping mask allows a background image to show through holes in the masking layer and can be very useful.


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