![]() The contours of the strokes are a bit hard, so reduce them by doing “Colors” → “Color to Transparency”: Color: #bababa Use the Blur-filter to make the colors merge at the edges. Before proceeding, make sure the lower layer is active again! Then hide the upper of the two layers by clicking on the “eye”-symbol on the left. ![]() Now go back to the “Layer”-Dialogue, duplicate the layer by right-clicking on the active layer and choosing “duplicate Layer”. “Layer” → “Transparency” → “Add alphachannel” If the name of the layer in the “Layer”-Dialogue should be printed in “Colors” → “Posterize”: Colors: 3 or 4 (prior to GIMP 2.8: Colors: 12) ![]() In order to get the best possible effect on the image, we’re going to reduce the amount of colors Now let’s make the colors a bit more intense if your image has a size of 800*600 pixels, x would have a value of 8.įirst, we are going to slightly adjust brightness and contrast be 10% “Colors” → “Brightness / Contrast” Just taking 1% of the longer side of the image. x can easily be calculated on an image with a 4:3 aspect by To get a usable size to apply on the tools used, I am going to use a factor “x”. Motivation In this tutorial our user t0bias shows you how to create a fantastic looking oilpainting from a photo.
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