Just Downloaded GIMP yesterday. I'm getting the hang of it but this is far too advanced for me. I'll get there soon though. Going to keep watching basic tutorials till i'm on this level. Great video BTW!!
Hey Noel - welcome to GIMP! And thanks for watching. You can start here ruclips.net/video/P143GdVeMjE/видео.html with my GIMP basics tutorial, then move your way up!
Do you have a tutorial on how to create this effect, when you want the second layer to cover the background instead of the person? Couldn't find any tutorial on that. I'm always facing the problem of having faces/bodies being covered with the second layer (abstract patterns). :-( would be grateful for any advice on that. Best from Germany
...I don't know if I hate or love this program. I tried to do this double exposure effect during hours, no results except frustration and bad ones. And than I tried on Photoshop, was done in 10 minutes. I can't understand the logic for layers in Gimp; settings everywere, double-triple task to do for a simple modification, back and forth a billion times (at least) in the menu for each one...too overwhelming for me. I will keep following your tutorials because you make really good content but I don't know if I will still use Gimp in the future. Even if it's free, there is really good products for a really cheap price now (almost "free" if we compare to Adobe price list) like Affinity and I think that's more valuable than Gimp if we compare time spend and results.
Sorry that the program isn't more user friendly for you! I think sometimes it depends on your level of experience with the program - maybe starting with the basics and then trying something like this will make it a little less frustrating. Anyway, I appreciate the kind words about my tutorial and I hope you won't give up on GIMP!
Hi i get to the part 7:20 where you can either use a black brush or a grey one. i liked the effect the grey one had in your video but when i do it on mine it just shows up like im using black. would u happen to know why? i followed really well and im sad it isnt working lol
I wish I could get this to work, but I can't. When I do paste image as new layer I can't get the new layer to have the white outside and checkered inside like do. Do you know how I can fix this problem?
You may have to right click on the layer that you are trying to have transparency on (that's what gives it the "checkered inside" as you say) and go to "Add Alpha to Selection."
Are you trying to simply open the image into GIMP? If so, just go to File>Open and choose the image file on your computer from the dialogue box that pops up. Let me know if that answers your question.
I'm an absolute GIMP newbie and only ever worked with PS but with a lot of pausing and rewinding your video helped me a lot. Thank you very much!
I've always wondered how to make this. This is great man
+qwerty asdf thank you!
Just Downloaded GIMP yesterday. I'm getting the hang of it but this is far too advanced for me. I'll get there soon though. Going to keep watching basic tutorials till i'm on this level. Great video BTW!!
Hey Noel - welcome to GIMP! And thanks for watching. You can start here ruclips.net/video/P143GdVeMjE/видео.html with my GIMP basics tutorial, then move your way up!
Thanks Davies!
Dude! Your amazing!
Very nice! High five!
Awesome work! Thamks
Thanks man!
Very Nice!!!
Do you have a tutorial on how to create this effect, when you want the second layer to cover the background instead of the person? Couldn't find any tutorial on that. I'm always facing the problem of having faces/bodies being covered with the second layer (abstract patterns). :-( would be grateful for any advice on that. Best from Germany
Great tutorial! Subbing!
Liza Ybarra great, thanks for the sub!
...I don't know if I hate or love this program. I tried to do this double exposure effect during hours, no results except frustration and bad ones. And than I tried on Photoshop, was done in 10 minutes.
I can't understand the logic for layers in Gimp; settings everywere, double-triple task to do for a simple modification, back and forth a billion times (at least) in the menu for each one...too overwhelming for me.
I will keep following your tutorials because you make really good content but I don't know if I will still use Gimp in the future. Even if it's free, there is really good products for a really cheap price now (almost "free" if we compare to Adobe price list) like Affinity and I think that's more valuable than Gimp if we compare time spend and results.
Sorry that the program isn't more user friendly for you! I think sometimes it depends on your level of experience with the program - maybe starting with the basics and then trying something like this will make it a little less frustrating. Anyway, I appreciate the kind words about my tutorial and I hope you won't give up on GIMP!
video starts at 1:46
very good but very fast
Great video! How exactly did you tell which layer had the most contrast?
Thank you! The Blue layer is generally going to have the most contrast, so I would just go with that by default.
How were you able to paint the figure with black? Whenever I try that it goes transparent.
It is hecka hard, it took me like 4 hours and still no right result...it is really frustrating
Very helpful. I guess
Hi i get to the part 7:20 where you can either use a black brush or a grey one. i liked the effect the grey one had in your video but when i do it on mine it just shows up like im using black. would u happen to know why? i followed really well and im sad it isnt working lol
i kinda did it but i just turned down the opacity on the brush. hope that doesnt mess anything else up lol
How to make landscape in its own window?
You mean rotate the image?
When I click "add to selection" on the blue layer, nothing happens.
Did you duplicate the Blue Channel layer first?
How do i get such a grat picture for that! I couldn't find one without a background
I used Adobestock.com.
ughhh once i get to the "colors, levels" to make "the person" "black" it darkens the whole layer not just the "person" :/ urs is still white :'(
you need to pick 'person' in layers box..
I wish I could get this to work, but I can't. When I do paste image as new layer I can't get the new layer to have the white outside and checkered inside like do. Do you know how I can fix this problem?
You may have to right click on the layer that you are trying to have transparency on (that's what gives it the "checkered inside" as you say) and go to "Add Alpha to Selection."
how to make that landscape image into its own window teach me please
Are you trying to simply open the image into GIMP? If so, just go to File>Open and choose the image file on your computer from the dialogue box that pops up. Let me know if that answers your question.
ohh ty for the fast reply man
Doesn't work I don't know why
Nups it didn't work for me.
That means you did something wrong or used a photo that wouldn't work well. Take out the background first.
1:44
you too fast
not too fast. use stop and rewind. play again and again. can slow down video in "settings"