Re: [Gimp-user] Rotate a picture?

2011-02-04 Thread Greg Chapman
Hi Peace,

On 04 Feb 11 03:48 "Owen"  said:
> 1. Rotate the image
> 2. Cut out the background (color to alpha if possible)
> 3. Alpha to selection
> 4. Copy/Cut and Paste as new image with transparent background
> 5. Save as png

It was 2004 when I produced this image:
http://www.bankandshop.plus.com/bankshopcover.jpg
so I can't remember exactly how I made it.

It appears on this page:
http://www.bankandshop.plus.com/index.htm

But I think it was:

1. Scan book
2. Scale Image
3. Add Drop Sadow
4. Merge Layers
5. Increase Canvas size
6. Rotate Image
7. Set Background colour to pink
8. Save as JPG

The book is still available but a bit dated these days. No royalties 
for the last five years. 

Greg Chapman
http://www.gregtutor.plus.com
Helping new users of KompoZer and The GIMP
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Re: [Gimp-user] Rotate a picture?

2011-02-04 Thread Elwin Estle
Hmm... the 45 degree angle part is simple enough, if that is what you really 
mean.  However, when you start talking about a "book" at a 45 degree angle, it 
sounds maybe like what you want is to make it look as if it is being "viewed" 
from a 45 degree angle? ... not just rotated?  ... with some sort of 3d look to 
it?  If that is the case, you might want filters>map>map object and map the 
thing to a box, then modify the settings so that you have a tall, thin box, 
standing on end with the picture on one face of it, sort of like a software box 
for a software ad.

...is that correct?

...something like this?

http://tutorialblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/final1.jpg

--- On Thu, 2/3/11, .  wrote:

> From: . 
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Rotate a picture?
> To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Date: Thursday, February 3, 2011, 9:09 PM
> I'd like to orient a picture of a
> book so that it's on  a 45 degree
> angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that
> when you
> view the picture is looks like a book on  a 45 degree
> angle with no area
> around it.  I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question
> is whether I can
> put that same photo on a website and have it look like it's
> a book on a
> 45 degree angle.
> 
> Any thoughts on this?
> 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Rotate a picture?

2011-02-03 Thread Owen
> I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on  a 45 degree
> angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
> view the picture is looks like a book on  a 45 degree angle with no
> area
> around it.  I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I
> can
> put that same photo on a website and have it look like it's a book on
> a
> 45 degree angle.
>
> Any thoughts on this?


1. Rotate the image
2. Cut out the background (color to alpha if possible)
3. Alpha to selection
4. Copy/Cut and Paste as new image with transparent background
5. Save as png


-- 
Owen

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Re: [Gimp-user] Rotate a picture?

2011-02-03 Thread Stefan Maerz
> I'd like to orient a picture of a book so that it's on  a 45 degree
> angle and then "cut out" the area around the "book" to that when you
> view the picture is looks like a book on  a 45 degree angle with no area
> around it.  I'm sure GIMP can do that but the question is whether I can
> put that same photo on a website and have it look like it's a book on a
> 45 degree angle.

Yes, you should be able to. First crop the image (easier to do at this
step), then use the rotate tool. Rotate tool has options that allow
you to specify the point that you rotate around, as well as the angle
to rotate.

Stefan Maerz
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