On Wednesday 30 April 2008 20:56, Eric P wrote:
> This miniaturize effect is a pretty cool yet super simple effect.
>
> This how-to was initially only for Photoshop.  But I've updated the
> page (it's a wiki) to include GIMP verbage.
> http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Miniaturize_a_Scene
>
> The steps are pretty much 1 to 1 w/the GIMP.  But what they call
> "Reflected Gradient" is actually called "Bi-Linear" in
> GIMP (silly Adobe).
>
> Here's what I got (darn near what they got).  I also upped the saturation
> +15. http://i27.tinypic.com/287ee0.jpg
>
> Eric P.
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Neat!!!
Looks like the picture was taken with a "lensbaby" optics.
(A special lens for cameras)
Very good and easy tutorial! Thanks for adding Gimp commands in it!
Thats what i miss in all the gazillion how-to's floating around for image 
manipulation. The equivalent steps for Gimp...


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