This site has a link to a plug-in for GIMP layer styles:
http://laptoplogic.com/resources/con...dobe-photoshop
This site has a link to a plug-in for GIMP layer styles:
http://laptoplogic.com/resources/con...dobe-photoshop
Trying this out as a total newb with PS CS2 ... and i hit a first snag. I am on page 7, so far all went well...but now i have the base color layer and it is in front of everything...i have only a brown square before me. What happened?
I do not have, with PS CS2, the option Layer>group with previous ... instead it is only Layer>group layers ... is that a problem? From the picture it seems right as it is one step over the land layer a bit to the right... so the hierarchy seems right.
Any ideas what i did wrong?
Thanks in advance.
E.
I'm trapped in Darkness,
Still I reach out for the Stars
"Group with Previous" was renamed to "Create Clipping Mask" in later versions.
Sorry for the confusion.
Working through the tutorial right now, and on the first step there is a tricky thing for GIMP users.
We do NOT have a threshold adjustment layer.
I have been able to get a similar effect by simply duplicating the "background" layer and then running the threshold adjustment on the duplicate.
The annoying part is when I get to editing the image (removing or adding land), I am flying blind. I can edit the original cloud image, but I do not get a real-time view of what my brush strokes are doing. So, my first attempt left me with some areas that were too rounded for my taste.
I think this can be worked around, it just involves a bit more of a time commitment from GIMP users.
Perhaps a more experienced GIMP person knows of a better way to work around the lack of Threshold Adjustment Layers. There are on plugins that I can find.
On to the next step!