How time flies! Anywho, the reason I'm posting this is because I probably won't have as much time to post new stuff as much when school starts again in a few weeks, but, don't worry, I will try to post whenever I get the chance.
Abstract Desktop Background Tutorial for GIMP
Have you ever wanted to know how to make a bright, colourful, creative abstract background for your desktop in GIMP? Well, in this tutorial, I'll give you the steps I would use to make a simple abstract background with GIMP.
Start out by, of course, opening GIMP. Once it has opened, go to File >> New and and insert 1024px for the width, and 768px for the height (or whatever size your computer screen is). Click OK and a new image will open. Just to be on the safe side, go to File >> Save As and save it as a XCF file.
Select the Paintbrush Tool. Begin by making a few wavy lines on the background. The lines don't have to be perfect. Make as many lines as you want, just be sure to leave enough room to fill in some colours. Save your progress.
Create a new transparent layer and name it texture. Click on the Bucket Fill Tool and change the colour to #3f3f3f. Go to Filters >> Artistic >> Clothify and change the settings as follows:
Switch back to the Background Layer and begin filling in the white spaces created with different colours. Include some bright colours, dark colours, neon colours, neutral colours, earth colours, warm colours, etc., Try not to make any two colours the same. Save your progress as you go along.
Last step!! Go to File >> Save As and save your image as a PNG file. And you're done!!
I hope this tutorial was of help to you. I'd like to see your results!! Upload your image to an image hosting website such as tinypic.com and paste your link in the comment box below if you want to show your results to others.
programs/tools
- GIMP
step 1
Start out by, of course, opening GIMP. Once it has opened, go to File >> New and and insert 1024px for the width, and 768px for the height (or whatever size your computer screen is). Click OK and a new image will open. Just to be on the safe side, go to File >> Save As and save it as a XCF file.
step 2
Select the Paintbrush Tool. Begin by making a few wavy lines on the background. The lines don't have to be perfect. Make as many lines as you want, just be sure to leave enough room to fill in some colours. Save your progress.
step 3
Create a new transparent layer and name it texture. Click on the Bucket Fill Tool and change the colour to #3f3f3f. Go to Filters >> Artistic >> Clothify and change the settings as follows:
- Blur X: 3
- Blur Y: 3
- Azimuth: 135.0
- Elevation: 45.0
- Depth:3
step 4
Switch back to the Background Layer and begin filling in the white spaces created with different colours. Include some bright colours, dark colours, neon colours, neutral colours, earth colours, warm colours, etc., Try not to make any two colours the same. Save your progress as you go along.
step 5
Last step!! Go to File >> Save As and save your image as a PNG file. And you're done!!
I hope this tutorial was of help to you. I'd like to see your results!! Upload your image to an image hosting website such as tinypic.com and paste your link in the comment box below if you want to show your results to others.
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Tamara
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Red Sea Crossing
The video above shows discoveries around the Red Sea and others. More information can be read --> here <--.
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Tamara
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Thursday, August 05, 2010
More Pictures!!!
More pictures!!! As you will probably remember, I posted some pictures in my last post, as well --> here <--. So, here are some more!! These were taken on July 31, 2010. Hope you'll enjoy them! Please feel free to comment and/or rate!
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*All images are © Tamie♥Blog
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Posted by
Tamara
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Monday, August 02, 2010
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