On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 00:42 +0000, Simos Xenitellis wrote: >I can figure out most of the work >(http://www.livejournal.com/users/simos74/32918.html) but one piece is >missing. > >1. You use GIMP to take the screenshots. >2. You add an alpha channel >2. You crop/remove the part that is not needed so there is nice >transparency to whatever is left out. >4. You select the image. >5. You apply the ScriptFu plugin "Drop Shadow". > >The part I am missing is how you make the blending in, with >transparency. Especially usefull if you do not want to show the whole >window but part of it.
This is vaguely correct. Here is a simple order:
1. take screenshot in Gimp
2. cut out section I want, paste as new image
3. Apply dropshadows 5px (or 3px for menus)
4. Merge all layers
5. Add a Layer Mask on the Layer's Alpha Channel
6. Use the gradient tool with the black->white linear gradient to blend
into the Alpha channel.
7. Apply Layer Mask
That should be about it. A good place for tips (the place where I learnt
all of these) is, of course, #gimp
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