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I need a tutorial.... |
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![]() Irrisistable Cabbages. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 549 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 589,355 ![]() |
I need a tutorial for GIMP that shows you how to pixelate parts of images.
I want to pixelate this image but i don't know how. If anyone knows how then please help me. ^^ Image I'd like to pixelate. Please help me. Thanks in advance(: |
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![]() poison ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 4,806 Joined: Mar 2008 Member No: 629,020 ![]() |
well...is there a pixalate option? If there is copy a picture of that. Pixalate one and just lay the pixalate on top of the original and change the opacity of it
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You could also try using some brushes. It may sound wierd, but hey, it's possible. Just have to mess with opacity and stuff. I think there are GIMP functions right? Try seeing if there's a GIMP function for pixelating a picture. I think deviantART might be helpful for that task.
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![]() Irrisistable Cabbages. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 549 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 589,355 ![]() |
well...is there a pixalate option? If there is copy a picture of that. Pixalate one and just lay the pixalate on top of the original and change the opacity of it What do you mean by a pixalate option? So you are saying, Open it in GIMP, create a new layer, pixalate that layer, then change the opacity of the new layer, right? You could also try using some brushes. It may sound wierd, but hey, it's possible. Just have to mess with opacity and stuff. I think there are GIMP functions right? Try seeing if there's a GIMP function for pixelating a picture. I think deviantART might be helpful for that task. ![]() Okay, I'll look at deviantART. What are GIMP functions? |
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Blur>pixelize
And the higher you set the number the fewer colrs there will be. Like 10 will have chunks of one color that are 10x10 pixels. Just play with it. And if you only want to pixelize parts then you can select parts using whatever method you want then pixelizing it. I would suggest feathuring the selection before pixelizing it though. Select>feather. The higher, the more gradual the edges will be. |
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![]() Irrisistable Cabbages. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 549 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 589,355 ![]() |
Blur>pixelize And the higher you set the number the fewer colrs there will be. Like 10 will have chunks of one color that are 10x10 pixels. Just play with it. And if you only want to pixelize parts then you can select parts using whatever method you want then pixelizing it. I would suggest feathuring the selection before pixelizing it though. Select>feather. The higher, the more gradual the edges will be. Okay. What does feathering an image actually do? |
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