GIMP :: Cartoonish Effect For Animal Image?
Nov 21, 2012
I am trying to figure out how to make an image, for example, an animal image, have a cartoonish effect to it. The cartoon option in Gimp does not do what I wanted it to do so there is probably something else I am missing. Here is an example.
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The fur on the wolf does not have a realistic look to it. How do I make an image have this effect?
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Aug 16, 2012
How do you draw an animal (like horse, dog) or sunset?
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I would like to color animal lineart such as wolves and big cats. I know the easy way to make layers, but coloring it is so time consuming. I normally try to color inside the lines and whatnot, but that takes forever.. Is there a way I can color and not worry about going outside the lines?
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Jul 19, 2013
I'm running Gimp 2.8.4 on Ubuntu 13.04 Linux (64-bit) and I'm trying touse the "Bevel and Emboss" layer effect on an image which I copied fromanother image. Here is what I've done:
1. Loaded image 'A' into Gimp
2. Selected a portion of it
3. Used "/Edit/Copy" to copy the selection
4. Used "/Edit/Paste As/New image" to create a new image from the selection
5. In the new window for the new image, "/FX-Foundry/Layer effects/Bevel and Emboss"
6. When the "Bevel and Emboss" window opens, I accept the defaults and click "Ok"
The filter starts to run and then stops with an error message. Here is the message I get:
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Bevel and Emboss Message
Error while executing script-fu-layer-effects-bevel-and-emboss:
Error: ( : 1) Procedure execution of gimp-selection-layer-alpha failed on invalid input arguments: Item 'Pasted Layer copy' (87) cannot be used because it has not been added to an image
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Oct 12, 2013
How to give your image an HD effect? I searched the web and came across a youtube video:
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I tried this method on my newest image I made a couple days ago...and this is the result. (In Order Before and After.)
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Sep 16, 2012
refer to this page here for the image.
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It is the highest to the top photo that appears to be Carlton from the fresh prince of Bel-air.
The website uses a blackish color for the background and when you roll over a comment it turns a bit brighter.
When I view the image source it shows the image being completely white with the facial lines shown.
I got very close to recreating the effect but to no success.
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Jul 11, 2012
I would like to learn how to apply the shine/reflection effect which is on the top corner of this image.: [URL] .......
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Mar 2, 2012
I want to create an effect on my image where the image is ripped from behind and the ripped pieces are turned to the front like the power that ripped the material came from behind.
An example would be AC/DC Razors Edge album cover.
I found some tutorials but they are just for ripped paper. I want to be able to turn those ripped edges anywhere I want like real paper or some other material in real life.
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Jan 25, 2013
How do I get this effect?
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May 15, 2013
Basically I have 2 images, 1 is a texture background and the other is a face. I wanna create the effect that the face is blended into the photo just like in this one:
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Nov 24, 2013
Take a look at the following site:
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For the background image halfway down, there's a totem pole sort of "merged" in with the color. But it's not simply an overlay blend mode or opacity change. It has essentially seemed to adopt an entire palette based on the background color itself.
I think I recall a way to create this effect in Photoshop, but in GIMP I'm stuck. How would one go about making that "color overlay", given any regular picture and a colored background? I'm doing this for a website, by the way.
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Aug 31, 2006
how they got that real unique look of a cartoon.....
and i know how to Blur the image and then Fade Gausion Blur to get a look
somewhat similar to a cartoon....is there a different way?
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Mar 22, 2006
How do they make actual pictures look cartoonish? Not like Mickey Mouse or anything rather more based on the picture. I'm trying to Google it but I don't know the technique name. I've noticed this technique on alot of hip-hop album covers.I'll see if I can find one and post it. Here is an example of what I mean. I know that they didn't draw this (well atleast i assume not)
I reckon it has something to do with a filter as I remember dabbling once before. The closer I have gotten was using the Stylize>Find Edges filter and then overlaying that with a duplicate of the picture with the blending mode set to color.
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Nov 7, 2005
how to make my picture look just like tha scarface cover and how to make my picture look cartoonish...and different cool images...
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Nov 1, 2007
I'd like to take a face and cover it with hair from an animal
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How to make me a CAD 3D model of a stuffed animal. All I have currently are some basic cartoon pictures. I need top, back, and side views.
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I want to modify a photo in order to make it similar to a picture of the Victorian era. But how?
I show you some photos that I want to imitate:
This
This
And this
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All I want to accomplish is for the word to be readable against the black and white.
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Am I using the best approach?
Stage 2: Carrying Stage 1 a bit further, I would like the edges of the broad line to be discontinuously more intense than the center, so that they appear as edges. This seems like a gradient map function on the line left by the brush (standard fuzzy, (19)(21x21)) but again, I haven't found a gradient that will do it. I've tried splitting the map, etc, but I may just lack the experience. Or this might be the wrong approach altogether.
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1) The Feather effect now also smooths out the selection itself. So when I select the outline of a human figure and set the effect number high, it smooths the shape out so that it's basically just an oval.
In the past, the Feather Effect did not alter the shape of the Selection for me. Why is this different, now?
2) The Feather effect itself - the color gradiation - is now much less evident. It seems to now just make the whole image dimmer. Why this is and how I can get it to behave as it did in 2.6? (I use this a TON.)
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This has been set as a background in this main home page :
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