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Simple layer blending in gimp

Postby QuantumKnot on February 5th, 2008, 10:24 pm

Might come in handy for those who like to fiddle with gimp. Image

http://blog.mricon.com/2008/02/simple-l ... -gimp.html
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Re: Simple layer blending in gimp

Postby QuantumKnot on February 8th, 2008, 12:50 pm

Here is a picture which I took on my HK trip, where I tried this layer blending. Looks nice. :D

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Re: Simple layer blending in gimp

Postby kamil on February 8th, 2008, 12:56 pm

yes it does, i tried it too and the results look a lot crisper and polariod like :)
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Re: Simple layer blending in gimp

Postby QuantumKnot on February 8th, 2008, 2:18 pm

They have a similar technique as well as many others on the GIMP tutorials website :)

http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/
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Re: Simple layer blending in gimp

Postby kamil on February 8th, 2008, 3:14 pm

Yea, I know, but the difference is that it is much harder to follow some of them! Coz they have to explain in writing what to do and sometimes they use gimp-guru jargon which tends to be confusing. Watching the tutes (e.g. on you-tube/google video) makes learning so simple! :!: Btw, gimp uses a scripting language, so u could automate all your enhancement or watermarking actions... but the scripting language itself is wayyy-poo abahahah.
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Re: Simple layer blending in gimp

Postby jessewilliams on May 29th, 2010, 5:59 pm

Kamil... unless hes a gimp with some heart throb story about his kid being challenged with a multitude of
health problems, it`s just going to be ignored. If he is physically fully functional with a working brain,
then it`s not going to evoke enough compassion from anybody just because he has more mouths to feed than
he can afford due to poor family planning. Not to be a jerk or anything, that's just how it`s going to look to
anybody coming across it.

Noticing your are from Canada, with all the social security, and the lower population compared to the US, it makes it all the more difficult as well. Free healthcare will trump any my poor kids health care stories that US citizens understand all too well.

To answer your question though, you won`t get in trouble so long as you are not professing to be a charity.
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