It was probably not mentioned, but you should just create another layer for
the gradient background.

On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:08 PM, DJ <delphit...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi Gimp-user,
>
> I was going through this tutorial, and got stumped.
> http://ajitgraphics.blogspot.com/2008/09/neon-lights-tutorial-gimp.html
>
> I have the white outline of the image, but I can't figure out how they
> did the gradient so the background gets the gradient, but it looks
> like the white outline was also affected by the gradient. I tried
> various Modes, among failed attempts. :-(
>
> I have:
>  FG: Purple, BG: Green
>  Tool: Blend Tool (FG to BG, Linear)
>
>  Layer 3: Transparent Background w/white outline.
>  Layer 2: Gradient (not mentioned in the tutorial but was tried by me)
>  Layer 1: Black Background
>
> Layer 3 will be duplicated twice, with Layer 4's mode set to Value,
> and Layer 5 blurred 20 pixels.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
> Is there another way to get the effect of multiple "rough" outlines
> of an image? The tutorial's creator added layers and used Filters >
> Distort > Iwarp, repeating that several times.
>
> Thank you.
>
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