Gimptut
Gimptut
Gimptut
GIMP is a free image editing program that rivals the functions of the basic versions of industry
leaders such as Adobe Photoshop and Corel Paint Shop Pro. For information on which image
editing program is best for your needs, please refer to our website, digital-photobackgrounds.com in the FAQ section.
This tutorial was created to teach you, step-by-step, how to remove a subject (person or item)
from its original background and place it onto a Foto*Fun Digital Background. Upon completing
this tutorial, you will have the skills to create realistic portraits plus photographic collages and
other useful functions. If you have any difficulties with any particular step in the process, feel free
to contact us anytime at digital-photo-backgrounds.com.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4. Go to Select>All (ctrl+A) to create a selection around your entire subject image.
5. When the dotted line around the image starts to move, commonly called marching ants, then
the image has been selected.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7. Open your background file by going to File>Open (ctrl+O) and directing the dialog box to the
desired background file image.
8. For this example, we have used the file entitled "Neutral" within the folder entitled "Full-Length
Horizontal Backgrounds"
9. You can also see a thumbnail picture to the right in the Preview Window.
10. Then click on the Open button.
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11. Go to Edit>Paste (ctrl+V) to paste your subject file onto the digital background file.
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The resulting drop-shadow will be subtle. When more familiar with GIMP functions, you can
adjust the variables within the Drop Shadow dialog box before clicking on OK. For now, it is
easier to adjust the shadow variables after the shadow effect has been applied.
The following steps need only be done if not satisfied with the resulting drop-shadow.
4. Click on the newly-created Drop Shadow Layer within the Layers Window.
5. Click on the Move Tool (M).
6. Left-click and hold over the shadow to drag it to the desired position.
7. Within the Layers Window, you can adjust the opacity of the shadow by clicking on the slider
and moving it to the left or right.
8. You can also make the shadow more fuzzy by using the Gaussian Blur filter at
Filters>Blur>Gaussian Blur.
That is the basics of transposing one image to another. With the skills learned in this tutorial, you
can do much of what is done in print and web advertising today including collages and more.