Thank you for all your hard work... concise and pleasantly presented..but best of all..a gift from you to all of us...good things come to those who give without any expectations in return..other than what you deserve...my respect and gratitude to you for sharing your priceless knowledge and good nature..thanks again^
Thank you so much for this really helpful video. As a newbie to GIMP I was getting really frustrated trying to correct the bluish colour cast of my sons shirt (from his graduation) - and this was exactly what I needed. Just used 'Hue-Saturation' rather than 'Colorize' for the last step and it worked a treat 👍 Have just subscribed as I am obviously just scratching the surface of GIMP. Thanks again, and greetings from across the pond 🇬🇧...
I just needed to change the color on a pillow, the scissors select, moving the boundary, colorize then eyedropper colour select worked wonders. It was slightly easier than working with the layer method.
This doesn't work well when you need to change a black color to a lighter color. It keeps blending with the black, replace on the other hand removes all details.
Ookay - sp each step works - but they dont' work all together on mine. For example - I'm able to use the paths tool, the select, pick the color, know where the mode area is, etc. BUT - the actual selection does not show up in the side, so the hsv hue doesn't actually DO anything. How do I make the selection show up in the layers box?
Man you are really good, but my tip to you is, make one video to explain each pass, not explain that a lot of exceptions in one video only. You will have more videos to your channel, who will make you have more views, and will make it easy for persons like me who don't know anything about GIMP;
I actually often use the Hue-Chroma tool over the Colorize tool as it retains the differences in color better. The piping on the sleeve looks unnatural using the Colorize option in the example in the video imo, for example. Also, I've never used the Paths tool. I just use the Free Select Tool, but I don't drag it (I used to, but I kept screwing up and having to start over, but I think that was in Photoshop where you can't drag misplaced points, if it even places points when you drag that tool... I forget). I just use it more like the paths tool. Just placing points all the way around and dragging any points that I misplaced, as I go. The Paths tool looks overly complicated, imo, lol 😅. My method is time-consuming, but the most accurate in my experience (and seems like it would be much faster and easier than the Paths tool, lol 🤷♂😅). I find the AI/Autoselect tool, as well as most of the other tools, are often highly inaccurate. I guess I like to get it right the first time, rather than have to redo almost the entire selection every time, lol 😅.
This is like a master class in comparison to the others I've watched for this issue. Thank you
Another great tutorial. Thank you. Please keep them coming.
wow your videos are amazing simple and powerful, just watched some of your videos and im already subbed please keep the good work up
Simply best tutorial compared to others!
Orderly and clear presentation.
And the displaying of the currently used commands is a great, great idea.
Hey!! THANKS I love how you explain as you go. Perfectly my speed. Can't wait to see what other videos you have!❤ thanks for changing my life😂
Thanks, been waiting for this. Love your videos.
Thank you for all your hard work... concise and pleasantly presented..but best of all..a gift from you to all of us...good things come to those who give without any expectations in return..other than what you deserve...my respect and gratitude to you for sharing your priceless knowledge and good nature..thanks again^
Thankyou so much for your content, it really is sincerely appreciated.
Thank you so much for this really helpful video.
As a newbie to GIMP I was getting really frustrated trying to correct the bluish colour cast of my sons shirt (from his graduation) - and this was exactly what I needed. Just used 'Hue-Saturation' rather than 'Colorize' for the last step and it worked a treat 👍
Have just subscribed as I am obviously just scratching the surface of GIMP.
Thanks again, and greetings from across the pond 🇬🇧...
I just needed to change the color on a pillow, the scissors select, moving the boundary, colorize then eyedropper colour select worked wonders. It was slightly easier than working with the layer method.
if alonso watching this tutorial, he would say MEGA JOB fs
thank you, can you teach us how to mirror the clone tool in gimp?
Hi, is there a way to make the new color more concentrated? I was trying to paint red, blue but it only goes to pink.
This doesn't work well when you need to change a black color to a lighter color. It keeps blending with the black, replace on the other hand removes all details.
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Ookay - sp each step works - but they dont' work all together on mine. For example - I'm able to use the paths tool, the select, pick the color, know where the mode area is, etc. BUT - the actual selection does not show up in the side, so the hsv hue doesn't actually DO anything.
How do I make the selection show up in the layers box?
After clicking on HSV HUE nothing happen it doesent loook like in outfit
Man you are really good, but my tip to you is, make one video to explain each pass, not explain that a lot of exceptions in one video only.
You will have more videos to your channel, who will make you have more views, and will make it easy for persons like me who don't know anything about GIMP;
I actually often use the Hue-Chroma tool over the Colorize tool as it retains the differences in color better. The piping on the sleeve looks unnatural using the Colorize option in the example in the video imo, for example.
Also, I've never used the Paths tool. I just use the Free Select Tool, but I don't drag it (I used to, but I kept screwing up and having to start over, but I think that was in Photoshop where you can't drag misplaced points, if it even places points when you drag that tool... I forget). I just use it more like the paths tool. Just placing points all the way around and dragging any points that I misplaced, as I go. The Paths tool looks overly complicated, imo, lol 😅. My method is time-consuming, but the most accurate in my experience (and seems like it would be much faster and easier than the Paths tool, lol 🤷♂😅). I find the AI/Autoselect tool, as well as most of the other tools, are often highly inaccurate. I guess I like to get it right the first time, rather than have to redo almost the entire selection every time, lol 😅.
I did everything you said but it didn’t change the color of clothes at the end 10:20
Didn’t work the Hue tool
This is way too dificult. I got lost too many times. and my whole picture changed color not jut the selection I wanted. I hate this.