Re: Who are the GIMP gurus
I'm not that much of a guru, and usually I don't do those things with my images, but one of the more convenient tools is the clone stamp. With the clone stamp, you point at an object that you want to change the position of, and then you paint it where you want it, and in the original place, you paint the background with which you want to cover the original occurrence. In the case of a roof, you may have to align the tiles when you do that transformation, and separating the branches may be a tricky undertaking.
There are also other ways of doing it, and it is much easier to just remove things you don't want there, which can often be done with the healing brush. It is done in a similar way as cloning, although the healing brush (band-aid) does somewhat more to hide its traces. Nevertheless, aligning is necessary when there's a repeated pattern, as with tiles.
Re: Who are the GIMP gurus
I'd put myself in the same category as Urban - I am a GIMP user but not to the extent of moving parts of images around within it. It's a skill I've never sought to master.
If you have a look through Rolf Steinort's catalogue of video tutorials at Meet the Gimp, you may well find what you're looking for. What i do know about the GIMP came from Rolf's tutorials
Re: Who are the GIMP gurus
Many thanks for the replies.
I will check the tutorials out.
I understand about not wanting to manipulate too much.
But now I am discovering photograhy is not photography but also art in a much more involved way than I ever thought possible.
By that I mean, creating what I want to see, rather than what was or is there.
Re: Who are the GIMP gurus
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rawill
By that I mean, creating what I want to see, rather than what was or is there.
And that, Robin, is a perfectly legitimate pursuit. Indeed the GIMP is built for graphic artistry of that very sort .......... it's just that I don't know how to do it.
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Donald
And that, Robin, is a perfectly legitimate pursuit. Indeed the GIMP is built for graphic artistry of that very sort .......... it's just that I don't know how to do it.
But Donald, how come I find it hard to believe you!,
when you say, ".. it's just I don't know how to do it".
With 12144 posts I can just tell you are one of the "gurus" whether you acknowledge it, believe it, or not.
Again thank you for the link.
Learning the tools and doing all this PP is like starting a new university course.