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 pictur
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 wrote:
> Recently a friend of mine showed me a picture where someone had taken
>
anyone have this printer?? works well with gimp? like it? hate it?
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> 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