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Gimp--Reflection
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Gimp--Reflection
1) - Create a new image(900x350 pixels)
2) - Add some text on a transparent layer. Name it "text".
- Copy this layer.
- Merge the new copy to a white layer. Name it "blur".
- Use filters=>blur=>gaussian blur(h=15,v=15) on the "blur" layer.
3) - Create a gray layer (color:#989898). Name it "Bump".
- Use filters=>map=>bump map (use the "blur" layer as the bump map)
4) - Select the "Three_bars_sin" gradient.
- Use filters=>colors=>map=>Gradient map
5) - Double click on the gradient tool.
- Set "blend" to "Custom Gradient".
- Create a new layer and fill it with the "horizon_2" gradient. Name it "horizon"
6) On the "horizon" layer use filters=>map=>displace.
6) - Select the "text" layer.
- In the layers window select "alpha to selection".
- Use select=>grow(grow selection by: 5 pixels)
- Press Ctrl + i (invert selection)
7) - Select the "bump" layer.
- Press Ctrl + k (cut selection)
- Select the "horizon" layer.
- Press Ctrl + k (cut selection)
9) - Select the "bump" layer. Set its mode to "Overlay".'
- Arrange all layers as shown below.
2) - Add some text on a transparent layer. Name it "text".
- Copy this layer.
- Merge the new copy to a white layer. Name it "blur".
- Use filters=>blur=>gaussian blur(h=15,v=15) on the "blur" layer.
3) - Create a gray layer (color:#989898). Name it "Bump".
- Use filters=>map=>bump map (use the "blur" layer as the bump map)
4) - Select the "Three_bars_sin" gradient.
- Use filters=>colors=>map=>Gradient map
5) - Double click on the gradient tool.
- Set "blend" to "Custom Gradient".
- Create a new layer and fill it with the "horizon_2" gradient. Name it "horizon"
6) On the "horizon" layer use filters=>map=>displace.
6) - Select the "text" layer.
- In the layers window select "alpha to selection".
- Use select=>grow(grow selection by: 5 pixels)
- Press Ctrl + i (invert selection)
7) - Select the "bump" layer.
- Press Ctrl + k (cut selection)
- Select the "horizon" layer.
- Press Ctrl + k (cut selection)
9) - Select the "bump" layer. Set its mode to "Overlay".'
- Arrange all layers as shown below.
Re: Gimp--Reflection
sweet!!! Thanks
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Re: Gimp--Reflection
Yes they are good
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Re: Gimp--Reflection
Thanx i will try that sometime
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Re: Gimp--Reflection
I dont get what to do will you pm me some help ?
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