Re: [Gimp-user] Making part of an existing image partially transparent

2010-10-16 Thread Ofnuts

On 10/16/2010 07:05 AM, BlackDalek wrote:
 Ok, what I want to do is turning out to be a little more difficult than usual.
 I can find plenty of tutorials on making parts of images transparent or 
 semi-transparent.
 I can work out how to do this from scratch, creating an image.
 The problem here is I am not creating an image from scratch - I want to take 
 an existing flat image with existing background and remove background and be 
 left with an image (complete with transparent and semi-transparent areas) 
 which I can then save to a PNG or use on any other background I wish.

 To illustrate what I want to do, I have made mockup images below.
 Image 1 shows an image with a black background. I want to remove the black 
 background but leave the image and semi-transparent rays intact so they can 
 be placed onto a different background, as in image 2. Note that the rays 
 appear over the new background colour.

 image 1 http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y265/BlackDalek/kbblack.png

 image 2 http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y265/BlackDalek/kbcolour.png

 If anyone knows how to achieve this, please ellaborate. Feel free to download 
 and use the above kbblack.png image to explain how to get from image 1 to 
 image 2.

 Thanks



I get fairly close results by using two layers for the cat from top to 
bottom:

1) Plain cutout from original by using the magic wand on the background 
(the goal being to get  a cutout of the center of the cat) with a 5pix 
grow/feather

2) color to alpha from original using black as the color.

3) Diagonal gradient using colors picked from your color version









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[Gimp-user] Making part of an existing image partially transparent

2010-10-16 Thread BlackDalek
On 10/16/2010 07:05 AM, BlackDalek wrote:
 Ok, what I want to do is turning out to be a little more difficult than 
 usual.
 I can find plenty of tutorials on making parts of images transparent or 
 semi-transparent.
 I can work out how to do this from scratch, creating an image.
 The problem here is I am not creating an image from scratch - I want to take 
 an existing flat image with existing background and remove background and be 
 left with an image (complete with transparent and semi-transparent areas) 
 which I can then save to a PNG or use on any other background I wish.

 To illustrate what I want to do, I have made mockup images below.
 Image 1 shows an image with a black background. I want to remove the black 
 background but leave the image and semi-transparent rays intact so they 
 can be placed onto a different background, as in image 2. Note that the 
 rays appear over the new background colour.

 image 1 http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y265/BlackDalek/kbblack.png

 image 2 http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y265/BlackDalek/kbcolour.png

 If anyone knows how to achieve this, please ellaborate. Feel free to 
 download and use the above kbblack.png image to explain how to get from 
 image 1 to image 2.

 Thanks



I get fairly close results by using two layers for the cat from top to 
bottom:

1) Plain cutout from original by using the magic wand on the background 
(the goal being to get  a cutout of the center of the cat) with a 5pix 
grow/feather

2) color to alpha from original using black as the color.

3) Diagonal gradient using colors picked from your color version


I tried your suggestion. Your method produced far better results than what I 
managed (trying to use a layer mask). I think I can get around the problem 
using a combination of clever curve manipulation, desaturation and colour to 
alpha. Thanks.


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[Gimp-user] Making part of an existing image partially transparent

2010-10-15 Thread BlackDalek
Ok, what I want to do is turning out to be a little more difficult than usual.
I can find plenty of tutorials on making parts of images transparent or 
semi-transparent.
I can work out how to do this from scratch, creating an image.
The problem here is I am not creating an image from scratch - I want to take an 
existing flat image with existing background and remove background and be left 
with an image (complete with transparent and semi-transparent areas) which I 
can then save to a PNG or use on any other background I wish.

To illustrate what I want to do, I have made mockup images below.
Image 1 shows an image with a black background. I want to remove the black 
background but leave the image and semi-transparent rays intact so they can 
be placed onto a different background, as in image 2. Note that the rays 
appear over the new background colour.

image 1 http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y265/BlackDalek/kbblack.png

image 2 http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y265/BlackDalek/kbcolour.png

If anyone knows how to achieve this, please ellaborate. Feel free to download 
and use the above kbblack.png image to explain how to get from image 1 to image 
2.

Thanks


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