Re: [Gimp-user] applying new gradients

2006-11-25 Thread Anthony Ettinger
On 11/25/06, Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/25/06, Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 11/24/06, Chris Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > 1) use text tool with text "My Company Name"
> > > > 2) copy visible to new layer, alpha to selection
> > > > 3) apply gradient to it
> > > > 4) render a variety of drop shadows
> > > > 5) add bevelling
> > >
> > > I've attached a test image.
> > >
> > > 1 - made a text layer, flattened it.
> > > 2 - made an inverse selection on a new layer, filled it with white.
> > > 3 - made a gradient layer below the new 'cheap mask' layer. - at this
> > > point it's just the gradient showing through the hole in the 'cheap
> > > mask' layer.
> > > 4 - made another new layer (empty) with a selection of the text - ran
> > > bevel on that, moved it above the gradient and put it's mode on
> > > multiply.
> > > 5 - made a drop shadow on a last empty layer, flattened it and move it
> > > to the top (also on multiply).
> > >
> > > The end result is that you can still edit the gradient.  One thing I
> > > noticed is that the highlights are lost on the bevel.  But maybe this
> > > will give you some ideas  There are others who GIMP better - I'm
> > > still trying to figure it out myself..
> > >
> >
>
>
> ...Chris, here is the tutorial I'm using that I would like to apply
> varying gradients to...let me know if you have any ideas (or anybody
> else for that matter).
>
> http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Text-Blending-in-GIMP-339-1.html#19058


update: I've come to realize I can apply just about everything except
the very last bevel + drop shadow as seperate layers and still being
able to change gradients, colors, etc...

Once I've got a good color/gradient combination, I then "copy visible"
and "paste into" then render a new layer, and apply the last two steps
to that layer (bevel + drop shadow)

http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio1.png
http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio2.png
http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio3.png
http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio4.png
http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio5.png
http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio6.png


What's your favorite?



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Re: [Gimp-user] applying new gradients

2006-11-25 Thread Anthony Ettinger
On 11/25/06, Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/24/06, Chris Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 1) use text tool with text "My Company Name"
> > > 2) copy visible to new layer, alpha to selection
> > > 3) apply gradient to it
> > > 4) render a variety of drop shadows
> > > 5) add bevelling
> >
> > I've attached a test image.
> >
> > 1 - made a text layer, flattened it.
> > 2 - made an inverse selection on a new layer, filled it with white.
> > 3 - made a gradient layer below the new 'cheap mask' layer. - at this
> > point it's just the gradient showing through the hole in the 'cheap
> > mask' layer.
> > 4 - made another new layer (empty) with a selection of the text - ran
> > bevel on that, moved it above the gradient and put it's mode on
> > multiply.
> > 5 - made a drop shadow on a last empty layer, flattened it and move it
> > to the top (also on multiply).
> >
> > The end result is that you can still edit the gradient.  One thing I
> > noticed is that the highlights are lost on the bevel.  But maybe this
> > will give you some ideas  There are others who GIMP better - I'm
> > still trying to figure it out myself..
> >
>


...Chris, here is the tutorial I'm using that I would like to apply
varying gradients to...let me know if you have any ideas (or anybody
else for that matter).

http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Text-Blending-in-GIMP-339-1.html#19058








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Re: [Gimp-user] applying new gradients

2006-11-25 Thread Anthony Ettinger
On 11/24/06, Chris Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1) use text tool with text "My Company Name"
> > 2) copy visible to new layer, alpha to selection
> > 3) apply gradient to it
> > 4) render a variety of drop shadows
> > 5) add bevelling
>
> I've attached a test image.
>
> 1 - made a text layer, flattened it.
> 2 - made an inverse selection on a new layer, filled it with white.
> 3 - made a gradient layer below the new 'cheap mask' layer. - at this
> point it's just the gradient showing through the hole in the 'cheap
> mask' layer.
> 4 - made another new layer (empty) with a selection of the text - ran
> bevel on that, moved it above the gradient and put it's mode on
> multiply.
> 5 - made a drop shadow on a last empty layer, flattened it and move it
> to the top (also on multiply).
>
> The end result is that you can still edit the gradient.  One thing I
> noticed is that the highlights are lost on the bevel.  But maybe this
> will give you some ideas  There are others who GIMP better - I'm
> still trying to figure it out myself..
>

Thanks Chris, this works for now...although I noticed you have the
inverse selection filled with white (called "cheap mask")makes it
so the gradient doesn't pass through to the entire image (only the
text)what is a real mask, anyway?


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Re: [Gimp-user] applying new gradients

2006-11-24 Thread Chris Mohler
On 11/24/06, Anthony Ettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an image with a bunch of layers + effects rendered on the text
> layer...however, after seeing the final output I wanted to change the
> gradient a bit.

Could you post a sample image somewhere?  I'm afraid that I'm not a
100% sure what you're askng...

Chris
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