I used the 'Fuzzy Select Tool' with TH 20 to separate the Astronaut from the black bg. And at the end I gave my Vignette a redbrown color. it gives the poster a warm 'glow". Thanks for showing us what Gimp can do.
'And they are not paying me to say that by the way...' Yeah, that's what they do if the registration and etc. are for free... BTW thanks for the tutorial, it helped me a lot. I always like to stay in a fictitious world of my own, and this was exactly what I wanted to increase the limits of my world...
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
Made it to the end. Yeah, great job, Davies!
I used the 'Fuzzy Select Tool' with TH 20 to separate the Astronaut from the black bg. And at the end I gave my Vignette a redbrown color. it gives the poster a warm 'glow".
Thanks for showing us what Gimp can do.
It is an awesome tutorial!
made it to the end!
Thanks bro, hard to find any gimp poster video on youtube.
Great video, thank you so much!
Thank you so much for guide to make a movie poster. Could I use your guide in my document which help my pupils create a poster?
'And they are not paying me to say that by the way...'
Yeah, that's what they do if the registration and etc. are for free...
BTW thanks for the tutorial, it helped me a lot. I always like to stay in a fictitious world of my own, and this was exactly what I wanted to increase the limits of my world...
I love it! thank you!
it's amazing!
Thanks!
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
Can you post the file document? Please🙏🏾
THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thanks for watching!
Plz I want that how we can make posters in gimp I don't want movie poster plz only poster how to make in gimp tell plz