Re: [Gimp-user] carol & the floating selection (now working in layers!)

2007-10-02 Thread carol irvin
no, my habit on this type of thing is to separately save the two versions
(to desktop while working; to be moved when done).  I then pick one of the
images with Select>All and Edit>Copy.  I then go to the other image and hit
Edit>Paste.  I now have 2 layers which show up in the layers palette, one
image atop the other.  The next thing I do, because it really helps with
creation of an idea, is to go through the layer modes and see if any
combination sparks an idea within me.  I got my best ideas in the given
example with the following Mode Combos: Difference (always dramatic),
Subtract, Grain Extract, Grain Merge.  I chose Difference because the result
reminded me of a dramatic woodcut.  I flattened it, saved it as a 3rd file
on the desktop and then proceeded to play with other tools in Gimp till I
got something I liked.  BTW, with my method, it always does open to the same
file folder (in this case desktop) because I'm creating new files from
previous files.  I get rid of all the inbetween versions (typically) when I
finally have something I like.  Every once in awhile I'll end up with a
alternate version or two which I also like but it is pure dumb luck.  And I
sometimes end up with total mud and trash everything.  the most usual
scenario in ending up with mud is that i've gone too far.  by contrast, i
almost always get good results if i don't overdo it on the technique end.
(this is true in every media of art, not just digital art)

carol

On 10/2/07, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- carol irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i opened gimp and just used the default black brush and made a bunch
> > of black squiggles on a white canvas.  then i altered that version
> > with a filter.  and, drum roll please, made them into two layers!
>
> I did this in 2.2.17 and I didn't get another layewr.  Was the layer
> created automatically?
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Re: [Gimp-user] carol & the floating selection (now working in layers!)

2007-10-02 Thread Greg
--- carol irvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i opened gimp and just used the default black brush and made a bunch 
> of black squiggles on a white canvas.  then i altered that version
> with a filter.  and, drum roll please, made them into two layers! 

I did this in 2.2.17 and I didn't get another layewr.  Was the layer
created automatically?


   

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Re: [Gimp-user] carol & the floating selection (now working in layers!)

2007-09-30 Thread Leon Brooks GIMP
On Monday 01 October 2007 13:57:40 carol irvin wrote:
>  then i altered that version with a filter. and, drum roll
>  please, made them into two layers!

Tah-daaah! Round of applause! (-:

Perhaps GIMP can develop some new modes so that future versions
of plugins etc can *optionally* make a new layer as they go?

Cheers; Leon
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[Gimp-user] carol & the floating selection (now working in layers!)

2007-09-30 Thread carol irvin
ok, guys, i was wondering if i finally had this floating selection problem
solved because i am pretty much dead in the water without layers and cut and
paste.  so i opened gimp and just used the default black brush and made a
bunch of black squiggles on a white canvas.  then i altered that version
with a filter.  and, drum roll please, made them into two layers!  well,
from there on it was a lot of fun as I just tried different tools and
different settings until I had something that looked like a painting instead
of squiggles.  I have called the squiggles begin and where i ended up as end
as you can see them in this album called GIMP located here:

http://picasaweb.google.com/carolkirvin

best way to see them is in slideshow.

some of the things i used: several filters (blinds and weave were the best),
shear, colorify, poster, levels, eraser, hue-saturation, layer modes (all
the time, as per usual; I am constantly blending and reblending layers ).  i
had never tried shear before in GIMP and that really helped bring it
together too.  i did try some things that didn't work and that always
happens as i'm playing around.  i either revert or go into history,
depending on how far off course i've gone.

i spent about 45 minutes to an hour on it.  it was fun.

-- 
carol
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