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Select by Color
5. Click the Select by Color button in the toolbox
6. Set the mode to Replace the Current Selection
7. Click on one color in the photo to select it
8. Choose Layer/Transparency/Add Alpha Channel
9. Choose Edit/Clear
10. Select another color in the photo
11. Choose Edit/Clear
12. Repeat until most of the background is gone without loosing too much of the item
Intelligent Scissors
5. Click the Intelligent Scissors button in the toolbox
6. Click on the edge of the item in the photo that you want to keep
7. Continue clicking around the item until you reach the first point
8. Click on the first point again to close the outline
9. Click inside the outline you have drawn
10. Choose Select/Invert
11. Choose Layer/Transparency/Add Alpha Channel
12. Choose Edit/Clear
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Quickmask Tutorial
1. Load the image
2. Make a rectangular selection around the edge of the image.
3. Click on the quick-mask icon in the lower-left corner of your image.
A red mask appears around your selection.
When you click the dashed quick-mask button
again to go back to normal selection mode,
anything red will not be selected, and anything
clear will be.
4. Play with the filter button to create the edged effect you desire.
Filters/Distorts/Waves for example
5. Add a blur if desired Filter/Blur/Gaussian (RLE mode)
6. Click the quick-mask icon again.
7. Invert the selection
8. Now fill the background color Edit/Fill with BG Color
Variations could include using the following for step 4
Filter/Noise/Spread
Filter/Blur/Pixelize
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Logo Creation
1. Create a new image. Rename the layer, Black-and-White
2. Fill background with black
3. Select the Text Tool click, choose the font color White and size
you need, then type in text
4. If need, select the move tool
, and move the logo to the
center of the document
5. Use a Filter/Blur if desired
6. Merge the layer down
7. Insert a new layer, name it Logo Background
8. Choose background color for our logo
9. Fill the layer with the dark color
10. Add a third layer, name it Plasma Letters
11. Select a color for the words themselves. You could try a cool
trick by going to Filters/Render/Clouds/Plasma set Random Seed
Value to the desired number, and Turbulence to 1.
12. Fill the background with the selected color
13. Raise the letters by using the Bump Map feature.
Filters/Map/Bump Map, Click Compensate for Darkening and
Select the Black-and-White text layer
14. Now we want to use a Layer mask to filter out everything but the
lettering. To do this, add a White (Full Opacity) layer mask to
our newly-created Plasma Letters. Layers/Mask/Add Layer
Mask. Copy and Paste the black & white text to the mask area.
15. Adjust the color levels, Layer/Colors/Level
16. Apply Layer Mask, Layer/Mask/Apply Layer Mask
17. Add drop shadow, run the Script-Fu Drop Shadow.
Script_Fu/Shadow/Drop-Shadow
18. Use the Crop tool to select the area of the Logo that you want
to keep then click the Crop button in the Crop & Resize dialog
window
19. Save the image as .xcf
20. Export the image to .jpeg
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Gimp Steps
http://dmc.utep.edu/bhgiza/tutorials/index.html
Dr. B.H. Giza Familiarizing yourself with Gimp
http://dmc.utep.edu/bhgiza/modules/pumpkin/index.html
Pumpkin Carving Templates
http://linuxguide.automatedshops.com/GimpGuide/
Joshs Gimp Guide
http://cs1.mcm.edu/~awyatt
Dr. Wyatt Professor at McMurray College Downloadable tutorials
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