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Create an engraved line effect in The Gimp
Posted by simnor on May 30, 2008In this tutorial I will show you very quickly how to produce an engraved line effect
Removing Haze
Posted by kasrak on Jan 7, 2007Here's a simple technique you can use to improve (if not eliminate) problem haze of both varieties in your photographs.
Anti-Aliased Threshold
Posted by kasrak on Jan 4, 2007The threshold plug-in works by dividing the image into two parts, dark and light, producing a 2 color image. This is often not the desired result, for some images anti-aliasing is needed, but the threshold plug-in cannot provide that. With a little utilization of the curves plug-in, we get nice results.
Creating Icons
Posted by kasrak on Jan 6, 2007A tutorial that teaches you how to create beautiful icons on a tiny canvas. Some useful tips in here!
New Features in Gimp 2.4
Posted by kasrak on Aug 3, 2007It's almost done! After a pretty long development cycle, the developers of the GIMP will announce the next stable version release in the upcoming weeks. GIMP 2.4 comes with brand new tools, a better user interface and lots of cool other stuff. This list shows you most of the new things you will find in GIMP 2.4.
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Changing the Colors of Pattern Using Gimp
Posted by pavorojo on Jun 17, 2008Learn how to retouch patterns or backgrounds so that they fit your needs. Two methods are covered
Transportation Brushes by hawksmont
Posted by hawksmont on Jun 4, 2007Various vehicles for your GIMP designs :)
Liquid Rescaling, Seam Carving and COWS
Posted by rstein on Oct 10, 2007Liquid Rescaling or Seam Carving - two names for a new way to change the proportions of pictures while keeping the content in shape. The Gimp now has such a plugin and I will show you how to use it.
Time Freeze
Posted by mikethedj4 on Dec 3, 2010In this video tutorial I show you guys how you can create a simple time freeze animation after you've converted your video to a GIF animation.
How to Create Straight Lines
Posted by kasrak on Dec 28, 2006This tutorial shows you how you can do straight lines with the gimp, using a feature called the Shift Key. Straight lines are a convenient way to make things that aren't so terribly affected by the imprecision of a mouse or tablet, and to take advantage of the power of a computer to make things look neat and orderly. This tutorial doesn't use Straight Lines for complex tasks; its intended to show how you can use it to create quick and easy line effects.


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