I like to Thank Everybody, who have provided with links to different Turorials.
It wil take me a while to absorb all that material.
The portrait I am particularly looking to edit is black and white photo of my
wife from 1965. with dark shades of curtain and background, the photo in todays
age does
On 09/29/2016 08:22 PM, Pat David wrote:
> We have a couple of modern portrait tutorials as well:
>
> https://pixls.us/articles/an-open-source-portrait-mairi
> https://pixls.us/articles/a-chiaroscuro-portrait
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 6:22 PM Steve Kinney
We have a couple of modern portrait tutorials as well:
https://pixls.us/articles/an-open-source-portrait-mairi
https://pixls.us/articles/a-chiaroscuro-portrait
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 6:22 PM Steve Kinney wrote:
>
>
> On 09/29/2016 07:15 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
>
> > My
On 09/29/2016 05:57 PM, Pat David wrote:
> Good point. Maybe better to make friends with a more advanced user and ask
> for them to possibly translate? :)
Or we can ask pakeez for a little more detail on what a "complete
portrait tutorial" should have in it. What exactly do you want to do to
Good point. Maybe better to make friends with a more advanced user and ask
for them to possibly translate? :)
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 4:51 PM Ofnuts wrote:
> I don't agree with this. Experienced users like you and me can figure
> out the important things in the tutorial and find
I don't agree with this. Experienced users like you and me can figure
out the important things in the tutorial and find some way to perform
equivalent things in Gimp. But do we really use tutorials?
At the other end of the spectrum beginners can be put off by small
differences such as UI
I am new to GIMP and not found complete portrait tutorial for GIMP. I would like
to know if Photoshop tutorials could be used with GIMP?
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