Haha, Stine Angel. Schön, dass du dich an den Freitag erinnerst. Ich hoffe dir gefällt dieses Tutorial. Schönes Wochenende und bis nächsten Freitag haha. 😄
Another amazing tutorial. I have looked a lot, but have not found any better Gimp tutorials than those offered by gimp workshop. Easy to follow instructions for complex procedures including files to use to follow the tutorial. This guy is the really deal! Comment for you: I work on an Apple machine, and in the Change Foreground Color dialogue box, there is no eyedropper, so I cannot complete the tutorial. Not sure way it is not there on the Apple??????
Hi Jane!! Great post, thank you very much, I am glad you enjoy the tutorials. 👍About Apple... I am not really familiar with Apple. But you can try the following: Activate the color picker in the tool box. (Shortcut O). Make sure that you have the right layer or image selected, so that you do not pick the color in a transparent area. In this way you can also pick a color from a layer or image. I hope this helps, please let me know. 😉 Bey for now! Jan.
This is what I had to do on the Apple: with the Portrait layer selected, activate the color picker in the tool box, and hold down the Shift key while clicking with the color picker tool on the desired area of the photo. Then I could follow the rest of your instruction (around 4:34 in the video.) Thanks and shalom.
I tutor a Gimp class at our local Seniornet and have used quite a few of your very informative and easy to follow tutorials. My students really enjoy them. Thank you for making them so freely available. Now I have a question - I don't have the thumb nails of the graphics used at the top of my Gimp window, can you tell me how to get them, please
Hi Janet Gay! Thank you so much for your kind comment, its so nice to read that people enjoy the tutorials 😊 About the thumb nails, I make my tutorials with the current stable version of Gimp, which is 2.8.22. This version has the thumb nails standard, by default. Hope this helps. Have a nice weekend!
This week my SeniorNet class completed this exercise without too much trouble and enjoyed doing it. A regular problem seems to occur with the one student who has an Apple computer. I thought in Gimp that Apple & PC were pretty much the same. Do you know what if any differences there are? Thanks for the interesting and easy to follow tutorials.
Hi Janet. Really nice to read, that you and you SeniorNet class enjoy the tutorials. 🙂 I guess that last weeks problem with combining two images was solved? Can't tell you anything about Apple, I am sorry. I also thought they were pretty much the same except some command keys. Thank you again for your input and ... have a great weekend. 👍
👉Tip: Gimp 2.10 users: Please read the video description for some additional notes 👈
Thank you for another great tutorial. CHEERS
CHEERS for yourself, Maurice Magill 😄 Thanks for your kind comment!
Juhu es ist wieder Freitag und ich freue mich über das neue Tutorial. Ein schönes Wochenende.
Haha, Stine Angel. Schön, dass du dich an den Freitag erinnerst. Ich hoffe dir gefällt dieses Tutorial. Schönes Wochenende und bis nächsten Freitag haha. 😄
Thank you for this video. I love the values you use for sepia. Great results.
Hello there, Heidi Sommerfeld Stevenson 😃. Glad you like the video, hope you have fun with Gimp and the tutorials. Thanks for posting 👍 Jan. GW.
Thanks for subscribing. Enjoy! 😉
Wouw ....Super !!!Da's dan mijn volgende test ..Fijn weekend Jan en nogmaals dank voor al die mooie tutorials.Lieve groet,
Ha die Joy, dank je voor je leuke post. Jij ook prettig weekend en een warme groet 😄
Heb ik net gemaakt !!!Goed hoor ...Groetjes
Hey die Joy, hij is weer tippie toppie, leuk om te zien op je blog! 😄 Groetjes terug.
Every video is worth watching for
Thank you Vieju, for your nice comment 😊
Thank you
Hi Vieju, your welcome, thank YOU!
Another amazing tutorial. I have looked a lot, but have not found any better Gimp tutorials than those offered by gimp workshop. Easy to follow instructions for complex procedures including files to use to follow the tutorial. This guy is the really deal! Comment for you: I work on an Apple machine, and in the Change Foreground Color dialogue box, there is no eyedropper, so I cannot complete the tutorial. Not sure way it is not there on the Apple??????
Hi Jane!! Great post, thank you very much, I am glad you enjoy the tutorials. 👍About Apple... I am not really familiar with Apple. But you can try the following: Activate the color picker in the tool box. (Shortcut O). Make sure that you have the right layer or image selected, so that you do not pick the color in a transparent area. In this way you can also pick a color from a layer or image. I hope this helps, please let me know. 😉 Bey for now! Jan.
Or even more easy: fill in at the HTML notation: 7 a 5 8 3 4, which is the fairly dark color of the skin of the girl. 😃
Great idea! I will try that. Shalom
This is what I had to do on the Apple: with the Portrait layer selected, activate the color picker in the tool box, and hold down the Shift key while clicking with the color picker tool on the desired area of the photo. Then I could follow the rest of your instruction (around 4:34 in the video.) Thanks and shalom.
Hi Jane. I am glad that it worked out after all. 🤗 Thanks also for lettting me know. Have a nice weekend ✌️ Best, Jan.
I tutor a Gimp class at our local Seniornet and have used quite a few of your very informative and easy to follow tutorials. My students really enjoy them. Thank you for making them so freely available.
Now I have a question - I don't have the thumb nails of the graphics used at the top of my Gimp window, can you tell me how to get them, please
Hi Janet Gay! Thank you so much for your kind comment, its so nice to read that people enjoy the tutorials 😊 About the thumb nails, I make my tutorials with the current stable version of Gimp, which is 2.8.22. This version has the thumb nails standard, by default. Hope this helps. Have a nice weekend!
This week my SeniorNet class completed this exercise without too much trouble and enjoyed doing it. A regular problem seems to occur with the one student who has an Apple computer. I thought in Gimp that Apple & PC were pretty much the same. Do you know what if any differences there are?
Thanks for the interesting and easy to follow tutorials.
Hi Janet. Really nice to read, that you and you SeniorNet class enjoy the tutorials. 🙂 I guess that last weeks problem with combining two images was solved? Can't tell you anything about Apple, I am sorry. I also thought they were pretty much the same except some command keys. Thank you again for your input and ... have a great weekend. 👍
How to add flag in the t-shirt of the model
Sorry, can't help you with that ;-(