Feb 22
50 Tutorials To Get You Started With Gimp
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Stumble it!Gimp has been famously known as the “poor man’s Photoshop”, and perhaps rightfully so. That’s a complement Gimp won’t mind taking. While it would be an unfair comparison to make between Gimp and Photoshop, Gimp can easily meet needs of most amateur image editors out there and then some. Since its release in 1995 Gimp has come a long way in to being the most powerful image editing tool freely available out there. With these tutorials we hope to vanish some of the doubts you might have had about Gimp’s ability as a powerful image editor.
50 Gimp Tutorials:
- Grunge-vector style art
- Create a Samsung TV Vector
- Blog Theme Design tutorial
- Lineart tutorial for GIMP
- Creating Neon Lights
- Sin City Style
- Worn Vintage Pop Art Design
- Using Curves to Improve Night Shots
- Creating pop art image (video)
- Recoloring Eyes
- How to change hair color (video)
- A colored swirl of light
- Colourful glowing text effect
- Car Vector Tutorial
- Portrait painting in GIMP
- Creating complete website
- Fit Text to Uneven Surfaces
- Creating Smelting text
- Manipulating Layers with Gimp
- Layers + Inking
- Vintage look
- Transparent Glass Lettering (video)
- Human Torch (video)
- Basic Photo manipulation
- How To Paint A Face
- Subject pop out of a photo
- Design and code a website in The Gimp
- Create an iMac Vector
- Mac style Wallpaper
- Make a Vector Poster
- Create a post-it effect
- Old Photo effect
- Sun ray effect
- Skin Care with Gimp
- Creating Water Drops (video)
- Retouching hair and eye (video)
- Fun Photo Manipulation (video)
- Flare Effect (video)
- Selective Colorization
- Authentic Vintage Effect (video)
- Introduction to user interface (video)
- Fit Text to Uneven Surfaces
- Using the Scissor Tool
- Abstract Art
- Retro comicbook effect
- Setting up GIMP for artistic work
- Cardboard effect
- Convert PhotoShop Brushes to Gimp
- Designing Tabbed Menu navigation
- 3D Pixel Stretch Effect
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