I'm sorry English is not my first language, but here it goes:
With Gimp 2.8 (Mac) I have made a 3D text with a YouTube tutorial. It looks like
the Pulp Fiction logo.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Pulp_Fiction_Logo.png
How do I overlay a grungy texture, so the letters look 'ol
Set your layer with the texture on it to different modes--I don't really
know what would work best for this, but if you just try going through the
list you should find what you're looking for.
I always kind of enjoy seeing how the different modes look, anyway :)
Good luck!
Madeleine
On Wed, Mar
On 03/27/2013 06:43 AM, bringoutthe wrote:
> I'm sorry English is not my first language, but here it goes:
> With Gimp 2.8 (Mac) I have made a 3D text with a YouTube tutorial. It looks
> like
> the Pulp Fiction logo.
>
> http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Pulp_Fiction_Logo.png
>
>There are a LOT of ways to do that, but here's one. Once you have
>tried this, you may see how to do something else that does more what
>you have in mind:
>
>Select the layer with the orange text, use the "select by color
>tool" and select the orange text.
>
>Make a new transparent layer.
>
>Drag
On 03/27/2013 11:53 AM, bringoutthe wrote:
>> There are a LOT of ways to do that, but here's one. Once you have
>> tried this, you may see how to do something else that does more what
>> you have in mind:
> Hi Steve, thank you for your creative solution! I tried it, it works, and with
> some prac
When gimp save image as c souce it create a struct with width, height and
bytes_per_pixel. The bpp is either 3 for rgb or 4 for rgba.
In the tiny embedded system, the display support one byte 256 color or
two bytes 64k color. Is there anyway I save image to these basic quality
format ?
reg