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help with filters Przemyslaw Gawronski 17 Aug 10:34
  help with filters Sven Neumann 17 Aug 11:10
  help with filters Joao S. O. Bueno 17 Aug 13:38
Przemyslaw Gawronski
2004-08-17 10:34:18 UTC (over 19 years ago)

help with filters

Hi Gimpers

I'm a very lite gimp user, so I'm asking the gurus on how to achive such a effect (stapmped):

http://tanren.pl/logo/zen.gif

in this image:

http://tanren.pl/logo/tanren_transparent.png

I can imagine going pixel by pixel, but I'm sure there is a more productive way.

I'll more than thankfull for any guide lines.

Przemek

Sven Neumann
2004-08-17 11:10:42 UTC (over 19 years ago)

help with filters

Hi,

Przemyslaw Gawronski writes:

I'm a very lite gimp user, so I'm asking the gurus on how to achive such a effect (stapmped):

http://tanren.pl/logo/zen.gif

in this image:

http://tanren.pl/logo/tanren_transparent.png

Filters->Distorts->Emboss

Sven

Joao S. O. Bueno
2004-08-17 13:38:48 UTC (over 19 years ago)

help with filters

Try this:
- create a new white layer
- add some noise to it.
(filters->noise->scatter RGB, followed by layer->colors->curves->curves , flatten the left image of the curve to darken noise)
- Set layer to "darken only". If you wish, reduce teh saturation with layers->colors->Heu & Saturation
-Merge both layers
-Filters->map->bump-map - reduce "elevation" until desired effect is achieved.

On Tuesday 17 August 2004 05:34, Przemyslaw Gawronski wrote:

Hi Gimpers

I'm a very lite gimp user, so I'm asking the gurus on how to achive such a effect (stapmped):

http://tanren.pl/logo/zen.gif

in this image:

http://tanren.pl/logo/tanren_transparent.png

I can imagine going pixel by pixel, but I'm sure there is a more productive way.

I'll more than thankfull for any guide lines.

Przemek