lemst6
06-05-2008, 06:55 PM
Hello everyone, I've been using GIMP for about 6 or 7 months and I have decided to share some secrets with everyone. For those who do not know what GIMP is, it is a free photo-editing program much like photoshop (minus the $1000 or illegal download) Here's the link for those who would like to try it out:
GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program (http://gimp.org/)
Since there seems to be people who already have the program and know the basics of it, I'm going to spare you the time of reading through the boring stuff, if you are new to the program however, there are some great tutorials on youtube, just do a search for "GIMP TUTORIALS"
Tutorial 1: Colorization
(please forgive me for not using btvs/angel images for this one, I have already made a tutorial using other images)
Go from this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/002resized.jpg
To this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/ebonyblueresized.png
Step one(after opening the image):
make a duplicate layer of the image. Choose one, and desaturate it. Colors>Desaturate...>lightness
It should now be a grayscale image like this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/desaturation-gimptut.jpg
Step Two:
With the desaturated image, choose a color (I chose blue) and colorize the image. Colors > Color Balance
Play around with the levels until you find a color that you like.
It should now look something like this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/colorized-gimptut.jpg
Step Three:
Now go to the original image and drop it into the colorized image so that the original copy is on top. Add a layer mask to that layer. Layer> Mask> Add Layer Mask> White
Step Four:
Choose a circular brush (preferably fuzz around the edges) make sure that black is chosen as your forground color and that the layer mask is the part that you are coloring on. Start coloring in the part that you wish to colorize starting from the inside and working outward. Do not go all the way to the edges but only the "easy" parts.
It should now look something like this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/paintbrushcolorization-gimptut.jpg
Step Five:
Once you have gotten the inside colored in, zoom in and change your brush size to a smaller one, then work your way to the outside of the image. If you mess up a part, go over it with a white brush.
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/zoomcolor-gimptut.jpg
Step Six:
Once you have it to your liking, merge the layers and save your image!
If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask!
GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program (http://gimp.org/)
Since there seems to be people who already have the program and know the basics of it, I'm going to spare you the time of reading through the boring stuff, if you are new to the program however, there are some great tutorials on youtube, just do a search for "GIMP TUTORIALS"
Tutorial 1: Colorization
(please forgive me for not using btvs/angel images for this one, I have already made a tutorial using other images)
Go from this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/002resized.jpg
To this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/ebonyblueresized.png
Step one(after opening the image):
make a duplicate layer of the image. Choose one, and desaturate it. Colors>Desaturate...>lightness
It should now be a grayscale image like this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/desaturation-gimptut.jpg
Step Two:
With the desaturated image, choose a color (I chose blue) and colorize the image. Colors > Color Balance
Play around with the levels until you find a color that you like.
It should now look something like this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/colorized-gimptut.jpg
Step Three:
Now go to the original image and drop it into the colorized image so that the original copy is on top. Add a layer mask to that layer. Layer> Mask> Add Layer Mask> White
Step Four:
Choose a circular brush (preferably fuzz around the edges) make sure that black is chosen as your forground color and that the layer mask is the part that you are coloring on. Start coloring in the part that you wish to colorize starting from the inside and working outward. Do not go all the way to the edges but only the "easy" parts.
It should now look something like this:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/paintbrushcolorization-gimptut.jpg
Step Five:
Once you have gotten the inside colored in, zoom in and change your brush size to a smaller one, then work your way to the outside of the image. If you mess up a part, go over it with a white brush.
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/bb52/lemst6/gimp%20tutorial/zoomcolor-gimptut.jpg
Step Six:
Once you have it to your liking, merge the layers and save your image!
If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask!