[Gimp-user] GIMP plugin for faking a newspaper frontpage image

2010-03-28 Thread Deniz Dogan
Recently a friend of mine showed me a picture where someone had taken
a photo of a newspaper that laid on a table, slightly folded in the
middle as newspapers often are. (See e.g.
http://www.brogan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/newspaper.jpg)
This particular someone had then inserted a picture of himself,
replacing some other picture that was on the front page. It looked
pretty realistic, unless one looked closely.

This got us discussing how this someone had put the picture of himself
in there. The main problem would be to get the picture to fold
according to the newspaper. We are both newbies when it comes to this
sort of stuff, but my friend who is a computer graphics freak insisted
that the person had used a 3D model of a newspaper and then simply
texturized it with the image of himself.

Personally, I thought (and still believe) that this can easily be done
using a GIMP plugin in which one somehow selected the parts where the
real image was located on the newspaper and then the plugin would
perform some magic (skew etc.) to replace it with the other picture.

Are there any plugins readily available for this sort of stuff? Is it
easy to write a plugin which does this?

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Deniz Dogan
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP plugin for faking a newspaper frontpage image

2010-03-28 Thread Rob Antonishen
It could be done with a displacement map fairly easily, or possibly
the curve bend tool.

There is a GSoC project that may give a cage distort that would make
such a thing trivial.

-Rob A.

On 3/28/10, Deniz Dogan deniz.a.m.do...@gmail.com wrote:
 Recently a friend of mine showed me a picture where someone had taken
 a photo of a newspaper that laid on a table, slightly folded in the
 middle as newspapers often are. (See e.g.
 http://www.brogan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/newspaper.jpg)
 This particular someone had then inserted a picture of himself,
 replacing some other picture that was on the front page. It looked
 pretty realistic, unless one looked closely.

 This got us discussing how this someone had put the picture of himself
 in there. The main problem would be to get the picture to fold
 according to the newspaper. We are both newbies when it comes to this
 sort of stuff, but my friend who is a computer graphics freak insisted
 that the person had used a 3D model of a newspaper and then simply
 texturized it with the image of himself.

 Personally, I thought (and still believe) that this can easily be done
 using a GIMP plugin in which one somehow selected the parts where the
 real image was located on the newspaper and then the plugin would
 perform some magic (skew etc.) to replace it with the other picture.

 Are there any plugins readily available for this sort of stuff? Is it
 easy to write a plugin which does this?

 --
 Deniz Dogan
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[Gimp-user] Epson Stylus Photo 1400 Ink Jet Printer

2010-03-28 Thread Gracia M. Littauer

anyone have this printer?? works well with gimp?  like it? hate it?
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP plugin for faking a newspaper frontpage image

2010-03-28 Thread Xiella Harksell
 Personally, I thought (and still believe) that this can easily be done
 using a GIMP plugin in which one somehow selected the parts where the
 real image was located on the newspaper and then the plugin would
 perform some magic (skew etc.) to replace it with the other picture.



 It could be done with a displacement map fairly easily, or possibly
 the curve bend tool.


Yep.

Like this? http://i41.tinypic.com/2gt1yxh.png

I made this entire thing in about 45 mins from scratch, but if obv. you
didn't want to paint a tree, design a newspaper, etc you could probably do
it faster.  To get the skew, I used the displacement map with a perfectly
horizontal black/white gradient layer, then perspective distort, then
rotate.  For realism you'd have more variations with the gradient layer, and
the pixellation would be solved if you had a bigger starting resolution.  No
3D model.  Hope that helped.

~ X
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