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Red, Blue, Green and B-W Vortexes

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Link:  http://www.linuxp2p.com/
Downloads:  750
Submitted:  Oct 20 2005
Updated:  Oct 21 2005

Description:

I've been experimenting with the gimp a bit. I finally made some decent pics.
Give me your comments please

QUESTION:
What shade of blue do you guys would look the best?
The current one doesn't really look all that nice. ;)




Changelog:

Added green, blue and black/white for both images. Thanks for the help people :)




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 RE5PECT2U, but...

 
 by slick83 on: Oct 20 2005
 
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Nice artwork man, realy but frankly it makes me sick to watch them for few minutes, try it .... it makes me a head ache. maybe Im just too sensetive but, think about it.


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 Re: RE5PECT2U, but..

 
 by DaBlade on: Oct 20 2005
 
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lol
Well I rarely get sick so I didn't really think about people with sensitive stomachs. lol


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 Change color

 
 by op4latino on: Oct 20 2005
 
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The one without the supernova is the "sickest" but both are cool.

Yeah. blue might smooth that problem. Have about in brigth golden?


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 Re: Change color

 
 by DaBlade on: Oct 20 2005
 
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How do I change the color of an existing image? lol
I'm still a newb with the gimp.


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 nice

 
 by bloodysama on: Oct 20 2005
 
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Very nice. I've always loved spiral effects, and this isn't an exception.

Hmm, one way you might go about making it blue could be to go colour-to-alpha filter to change the red to alpha. Then you could put in a new layer behind it filled with blue. I'm not sure how well that would work, but it's worth an experiment.


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 Re: nice

 
 by DaBlade on: Oct 20 2005
 
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Umm... in english?
Remember, newb here. :P
The pics were basically made with experimenting randomly. I know only a few of the GIMP's functions and features.


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 Re: Re: nice

 
 by bloodysama on: Oct 20 2005
 
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Erm, how about this then? Go to Filters » Colours » Colour to Alpha Change the return color to a red like that in the image. After the filter runs those areas should be transparent. Now go to Layer » New Layer Have it set to the background color. Fill the now blank area with blue with a bucket fill. Now go to Layer » Stack » Layer to Bottom to move the blue under the original image Might not be perfect, but experiment with the shade of red in the filter and blue in the fill... might work.


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 Re: Re: Re: nice

 
 by DaBlade on: Oct 20 2005
 
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K, I'll try tomorrow. Thanks


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 I liked a lot

 
 by Bleim on: Oct 20 2005
 
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I liked a lot

Make other with other colors!


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 Re: I liked a lot

 
 by DaBlade on: Oct 21 2005
 
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I just did. :)


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 colors

 
 by sunman on: Oct 26 2005
 
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Looks like you already figured this out by the different colors but I thought I'd add a tip if you didn't know :)
I've changed colors on similar images very easily, although I'm not sure how well this would work on multi-layer images. Just open up the image in Gimp and go into the Layer/colors menu and mess with either Hue-Saturation or colorize. Adjusting the sliders will let you easily change colors on an image.

Nice swirl btw :)


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