Re: [Gimp-user] How to chosing motion blur point+how to add blur angle

2006-07-27 Thread saulgoode

 bramburger wrote


Is there a possibility to point out the blur point in the image with a
mouseclick? Or do you have to do it with the XY things?


 I have been known to cheat using the following method:

 Duplicate your layer then clear the duplicate (it should be transparent).

 Using the Transform Scale Tool, resize the transparent layer so that
 the circle handle is situated over the focal point of your blur.

 Perform a Merge Down (you now have a layer such that your focal point
 is at the center).

 Perform your Motion Blur.

 Perform a Layer to Image Size.

 The last step assumes that your original layer is the same size as
 your image. If this is not the case then it requires a couple of extra
 steps to crop your final layer to the correct size.

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[Gimp-user] How to chosing motion blur point+how to add blur angle

2006-07-24 Thread bramburger

Is there a possibility to point out the blur point in the image with a
mouseclick? Or do you have to do it with the XY things?

Also, how can you radial blur a car wheel which isn't spot-on on the image
but in another angle?
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[Gimp-user] How to chosing motion blur point+how to add blur angle

2006-07-24 Thread saulgoode

bramburger wrote


Is there a possibility to point out the blur point in the image with a
mouseclick? Or do you have to do it with the XY things?


I have been known to cheat using the following method:

Duplicate your layer then clear the duplicate (it should be transparent).

Using the Transform Scale Tool, resize the transparent layer so that  
the circle handle is situated over the focal point of your blur.


Perform a Merge Down (you now have a layer such that your focal point  
is at the center).


Perform your Motion Blur.

Perform a Layer to Image Size.

The last step assumes that your original layer is the same size as  
your image. If this is not the case then it requires a couple of extra  
steps to crop your final layer to the correct size.

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