Ah, finally finished watching this video, I learnt many new things, and I had to watch 3-4 other videos that you mentioned in order to get the work done. The outcome was very nice and beautiful. I followed each and every step with you. I never even imagined that one day I'll make kind of professional movie poster. 🥳Thank you very much for your efforts, it was definitely worth it!!! I am currently following "21 GIMP GRAPHIC DESIGN TUTORIALS TO MASTER FOR 2021" from your website. Btw there was no option to watch video in FULL SCREEN mode on the website, so I had to copy the link and then paste in new tab to watch in full screen. Again thank you 😊😊
Hello, could you put a tutorial on how to slice a photo of a person or object and how to create the dripping effect in a photo. I love your videos I learn a lot.
I need some help. I just started using GIMP. I'm creating images for a pitch deck. I have about 11 layers going on, as I'm creating a mock film poster. I started to notice, yellow-ish lines, appearing in the project. They are clearly from where I have taken a photo, dropped it into Gimp (a layer) and created a path around an object (like an actress), shrunk them down to place them in the image to create the look I am after. It looks as though the initial outline (prior to shrinking the image) still remains, in faded form in the project. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO REMOVE THEM? As they are clearly ruining the overall image I am building. Thank you! Simon
Are there other examples of pro posters that truly look like real AAA posters?I never picked up Gimp because i always saw low level amateuris samples made in it so i thought Gimp just can't create truly pro looking posters or pro retouching of photos.
I've been waiting for a tutorial like this, thank you.
Great! A masterful tutorial from the master himself! Thank you.
Stay healthy. Greetings from Germany. Klaus
Wow perfect timing. I just started learning gimp and was interested in making movie posters but I couldn't find any good tutorials.
First like today! Always learning something new on your channel. Thank you.
Stay safe, Joe Z
This is perfect timing!! Thank you!
Great stuff, man! I was able to make it to the end.
Mike,
thank you for this, as always, highly professional, absolute clarity, and it's given me some ideas!
Farm West
Ah, finally finished watching this video, I learnt many new things, and I had to watch 3-4 other videos that you mentioned in order to get the work done. The outcome was very nice and beautiful. I followed each and every step with you. I never even imagined that one day I'll make kind of professional movie poster. 🥳Thank you very much for your efforts, it was definitely worth it!!!
I am currently following "21 GIMP GRAPHIC DESIGN TUTORIALS TO MASTER FOR 2021" from your website.
Btw there was no option to watch video in FULL SCREEN mode on the website, so I had to copy the link and then paste in new tab to watch in full screen.
Again thank you
😊😊
Man! - This is such a high value channel
Thank you for your generosity
You're the best, please continue !
Hai Mike...first time wotching...thankz for the awesome stuffz!
Thank you, I learned a lot of useful things from you
Glad it was helpful!
well done thank you maybe a Christmas card please with the Nativity scene thank you Micheal
Merci beaucoup je suis contente 💖
This Awesome easy to follow.thank you for sharing.
Thankss bokka ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
amazing!
Very nice👍👍
Hello, could you put a tutorial on how to slice a photo of a person or object and how to create the dripping effect in a photo. I love your videos I learn a lot.
perfect guidence
Great! Thank you.
Do you recommend to export this kind of arts on .png if posting on social media? You mentioned .jpg and also .tiff
How would I produce a 24"x36" (61x91cm) poster in gimp for a pdf file?
Is there any way to edit multiple layer exr file in gimp
thnx
I need some help. I just started using GIMP. I'm creating images for a pitch deck. I have about 11 layers going on, as I'm creating a mock film poster. I started to notice, yellow-ish lines, appearing in the project. They are clearly from where I have taken a photo, dropped it into Gimp (a layer) and created a path around an object (like an actress), shrunk them down to place them in the image to create the look I am after. It looks as though the initial outline (prior to shrinking the image) still remains, in faded form in the project. WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? CAN ANYONE HELP ME FIGURE OUT HOW TO REMOVE THEM? As they are clearly ruining the overall image I am building. Thank you! Simon
Are there other examples of pro posters that truly look like real AAA posters?I never picked up Gimp because i always saw low level amateuris samples made in it so i thought Gimp just can't create truly pro looking posters or pro retouching of photos.
post on udemy also
Anyone else annoyed by that little bit of white background just above the lead girls head where the background wasn’t fully cropped?
long video and fast explaination