i was able to download and look forward to using it! i'm reinstalling gimp just to try this out. ^^
i was able to download and look forward to using it! i'm reinstalling gimp just to try this out. ^^
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RobA, everything you do just turns into awesome doesn't it? Although there were quite a few grunge brushes to choose from, I guess that lets people have their own style.
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superb tutorial, this whole forum is fantastic (especially for someone who just stupidly agreed to DM a new 4e campaign for some reprobates)
This is an image I've been playing about with this evening, the original is 1280x1024
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...velerguide.jpg
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Amazing ! I already feel like I rock at using GIMP.
Thanks a lot for this great tutorial!
Hi, I'm just getting my feet wet with all the great tutorials here and I have a question.
In the last steps of the tutorial, you make some of the text have that "rubbed away" look. I was just wondering if there is a way to link up the texture of the map to this rubbed off process. It seems logical to me that the bright points on the texture are representing areas of more wear/less stain and thus text might be more likely to be rubbed off on these sections.
I've been playing around with layer masks (seems like this is the way to achieve this) but I can't quite figure out how to use the mask to duplicate the texture which I could then overlay on just the text and bleed the high areas away (without changing the paper look). I hope that makes sense.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks soooooo much - for saving me a lot of time on many projects!
I went through the tutorial and here's what I noted.
When trying to shrink, make sure the white background layer is selected. Then select by using select all (ctrl-a) and then go to select->Shrink.
The PDF mentions distress, but in newer Gimp versiosn, this is now called DISTORT and is also under select.
Very useful! I'll try.