Create realistic wall impression painting in 4 steps with Gimp.
Lately I was experimenting with layer modes in Gimp, and I came up with an awesome technique. With this technique we can create pretty realistic old wall impressions or paintings like shown in the figures below:
So let's get started...
Resources:
Wall Background from HERE
Foreground Image: Nafne
Step 1: Open the background in Gimp.
Step 2: Now open the foreground image in another layer on same window. Try Drag-Drop.
Step 3: Now go to "Mode" in Layer window and select "Burn" mode.
Step 4: Open Colors>>Colorize and set values Hue:0 Saturation:0 and Lightness: 30.
Result of this effect is as below:
And the Final Result is:
So let's get started...
Resources:
Wall Background from HERE
Foreground Image: Nafne
Step 1: Open the background in Gimp.
Step 2: Now open the foreground image in another layer on same window. Try Drag-Drop.
Step 3: Now go to "Mode" in Layer window and select "Burn" mode.
Step 4: Open Colors>>Colorize and set values Hue:0 Saturation:0 and Lightness: 30.
Result of this effect is as below:
And the Final Result is:
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Great Tutorials! Easy to follow.
how about the newer versions? The tools are misplaced and kind of confusing. Please help. I can't burn the layer