Re: [Gimp-user] Billboards

2008-12-09 Thread Claus Cyrny
Johan Vromans wrote:
 Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 I don't really see what you're trying to do -- If you download that
 billboard image, then take another image you want to put in that
 white space on the billboard, then that is completely trivial. Can
 you explain more please?
 
 What I want is a good image of an empty billboard, that is transparent
 except for the billboard itself.


Why don't you make one using the Gimp?  ;-)  You can
draw the frame in white on a black background, apply
Gaussian Blur to it, make a second layer, and apply
Filters  Light and Shadow  Lighting Effects... with
the bottom layer (black/white) as a bump map. A nice
effect can be achieved by selecting the black layer,
shrinking the selection, then applying Selection Border
(with Feather set) to it and fill this border with white.
This results in a nice 3D border that can be used as
a bump map for Lighting Effects


HTH,

Claus

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Re: [Gimp-user] Billboards

2008-12-08 Thread Nathan Lane
I don't really see what you're trying to do -- If you download that
billboard image, then take another image you want to put in that white space
on the billboard, then that is completely trivial. Can you explain more
please?

Nathan

On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 You probably know http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/billboard.php .

 It should be fairly easy to create billboards like this with GIMP.

 Bottom layer: an arbitrary background.

 Top layer: the billboard itself, with empty (transparent) contents.

 Then the billboard image, cropped to the right size, can be inserted
 between these layers and voila!

 The crucial part is the image of the billboard.

 Has anyone already done this, and wants to share?

 -- Johan
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Re: [Gimp-user] Billboards

2008-12-08 Thread Johan Vromans
Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I don't really see what you're trying to do -- If you download that
 billboard image, then take another image you want to put in that
 white space on the billboard, then that is completely trivial. Can
 you explain more please?

What I want is a good image of an empty billboard, that is transparent
except for the billboard itself. Then I can add arbitrary content to
the billboard and place it on an arbitrary background.

For a quick/dirty example, see
http://www.squirrel.nl/pub/xfer/billboard.xcf .

Before starting the tedious job of micro-cut and paste I just wanted
to ask if anyone else already had such a thing.

-- Johan

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[Gimp-user] Billboards

2008-12-06 Thread Johan Vromans
Hi,

You probably know http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/billboard.php .

It should be fairly easy to create billboards like this with GIMP.

Bottom layer: an arbitrary background.

Top layer: the billboard itself, with empty (transparent) contents.

Then the billboard image, cropped to the right size, can be inserted
between these layers and voila!

The crucial part is the image of the billboard.

Has anyone already done this, and wants to share?

-- Johan
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