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![]() ![]() ![]() lostmy lostmy wrote: 10 Apr, 2008
I'm just showing off here, I figured out how to make my palettes look fairly like marbles using the GIMP program ...
since then I've found a few tutorials, adapted them a bit and came up with some more orb shaped ideas ...
I've still got a lot to learn, but if anyone knows any cool tricks they would be happy to share that would be fantastic :) ![]() ![]() ![]() J-man J-man wrote: 10 Apr, 2008
Ooh, good idea. Let me go fire up Gimp and see if I can come up with anything.. Have you used the map object filter at all? It lets you map a layer into a sphere, box or cylinder.. ![]() ![]() ![]() Northstar Northstar wrote: 10 Apr, 2008
wow lostmy, these are really beautiful :D i'm very impressed i have to say. the colours you've used are just so beautiful, they're like magic! ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() lostmy lostmy wrote: 10 Apr, 2008
J-man wrote:
Ooh, good idea. Let me go fire up Gimp and see if I can come up with anything.. Have you used the map object filter at all? It lets you map a layer into a sphere, box or cylinder.. sounds interesting - I'll give it a go next time ! thanks :) update - WooooHoooo!!!! thanks again that is so cool :D ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() J-man J-man wrote: 10 Apr, 2008
Here's what the filter looks like. I took the palette image and rescaled it into a square, then applied the whirl and pinch filter and the map object filter. The shadow I added later.. :P
Edit: Oh, and I love the 3rd one you did! :D ![]() ![]() ![]() lostmy lostmy wrote: 10 Apr, 2008
@ J-man - that is fantastic! most impressive !!!
how do you do away with the background? (all of mine have that border and I'm stumped on how to get shot of it!) ![]() ![]() ![]() J-man J-man wrote: 10 Apr, 2008
Hm.. There should be just a blank white background to start with.. You didn't add the border? If you did, you can either delete the layer that has the border, or crop the image 1px smaller.. ;) If you didn't.. Um, I'm not sure. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() J-man J-man wrote: 11 Apr, 2008
Actually, GIMP is completely free.. you can download it from the Gimp website. http://www.gimp.org/ ;) ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Just Perf… Just Perfect Color wrote: 2 Months Ago
J-man wrote:
Actually, GIMP is completely free.. you can download it from the Gimp website. http://www.gimp.org/ ;) There is also a version called GimpShop. It has a user interface that is similar to PhotoShop if you don't want to learn new nuances. I had trouble with both running on Vista but maybe that has been fixed? I have been playing with this concept in Paint.net with similar results I will post if I come up with something I like. Too much fun in the meantime. Paint.net is also free. It runs flawlessly on Vista platforms. I haven't tried it in the draw program in Open Office. The suite is free open source also and does everything and more than Microsoft Office. It translates and writes all kinds of files including Word, Excel (although an earlier version would not run Excel macros. I haven't had reason to try since.) It is multi-platform (Apple, Windows, Unix, etc.) as well. This is a nice portal to free, shareware, etc. graphics software: Free Byte ![]() ![]() ![]() Kaleidosc… KaleidoscopeStudios wrote: 2 Months Ago
lostmy... these are all beautiful!
just perf.... thanks for the info on gimpshop.... i wanted to try gimp, but got irritated & gave up, b/c i'm so use to the PS interface... i will have to try this out tonight... ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Unnatural… Unnatural Element wrote: 1 Month Ago
Ooo that last one really appeals to me! You are so talented! OK I will add some of my own now! ![]() ![]() ![]() Unnatural… Unnatural Element wrote: 1 Month Ago
![]() ![]() ![]() tofriday3… tofriday337 wrote: 1 Month Ago
I like them UE, they have a bouncy effect
you alll are soo cool im so bad at computers ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() J-man J-man wrote: 1 Month Ago
The reason they aren't round is because they layer you use has to be square. You used a rectangular layer and so you got an egg shaped outcome. Don't worry, it took me a while to figure that out too. :P ![]() ![]() ![]() Unnatural… Unnatural Element wrote: 1 Month Ago
Thank you for explaining that J-man! It's really been bothering me! I knew it had to be something simple like that! ![]() ![]() ![]() lostmy lostmy wrote: 1 Month Ago
the wonky shape took me a while to figure out too :)
@Unnatural Element thanks for sharing these I love what you have done with the patterns, the infinite desire one looks like a giant candy :D ![]() ![]() |
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