Souping up a Photo

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This is one of a number of PSDtuts.com tutorials i will be redoing in GIMP, this tutorial will teach you how to add that extra touch to your already great photo.

Before we start i advise you to read the orignal tutorial because it contains some nice details i don't cover. i mainly focus on the technical side on how to do it using GIMP.

Step 1

This great image of a surfer is from iStockPhoto, you can right click>save and open it in GIMP to follow this tutorial.

Step 2

First step is to add some contrast, go to Colors>Brightness & Contrast. unlike the PS tutorial where going to enter 3 for Brightness and 10 for Contrast

Step 3

Now will duplicate the layer by going to the layer dialog and clicking the Duplicate icon

Step 4

Next go to Colors>desaturate and select "Average". this will convert the image to B/W.

Step 5

Set the duplicated Black and White layer to Overlay mode and Opacity to 70%.

Step 6

Now grab the brush tool and in the "Tools option" dialog select "Circle Fuzzy (19)" and set the scale to 10 for a nice soft brush.

Now brush around the edges of the image to give the centre a higher contrast.

Now that you have the edges brushed, set the layer to "Overlay" mode and opacity to 50%.

Step 7

Now to get rid of unwanted noise in the bottom left grab the same brush we used in the previous step 6 create a new layer then brush away the noise and bubbles in the bottom left corner.

Step 8

Now to adjust the brightness will create a new Layer, fill it with the bucket tool with the color black. then set the Mode to "Color" and opacity to 20%.

Step 9

Now to add a touch of green to the water by using one of Arsenal's Freebie downloads under Watercolours Pack Sample

Step 10

Once you download the greenish ocean photo insert it on top of the other layers then set Mode to "Burn" and Opacity to 20%. That's it your completed image should look like this.

The XCF file is attached below for download.

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Visitor's picture

Re: Souping up a Photo

Thanks for the nice and detailed tutorial.. Will get back after trying :)

Gimper's picture

I'd be happy to see your

I'd be happy to see your result :).

Visitor's picture

Re: Souping up a Photo

Very nice. :)

Visitor's picture

Re: Souping up a Photo

Hey! Good to see you started this series of tutorials (I think there was a discussion in the comments at Kristabelle's site), so seeing some of the PSDTUTS articles reproduced in GIMP.

I've been using a pretty similar technique to improve photos, but instead of darkening the corners with a brush, I've been using a gradient overlay.

Gerard at Scribble Designs

Gimper's picture

yea this is my 3rd

yea this is my 3rd PSDTUS.com tutorial and i intend to do more. i already have 2 ready to be published.
where all waiting for one of our members to finish off the great Super Slick Dusky Lighting psdtuts tutorial for gimp..

the GIMP outcome of the tutorial can be seen here http://gimper.net/index.php?topic=548.0 its amazing! all thats left it the writing :).
using gradient for the corners works just as good :)

Visitor's picture

Re: Souping up a Photo

Great tutorial. Amazing the difference a good grade makes on an image. Will be saving these instructions.

sunjester's picture

Re: Souping up a Photo

all i see is that the image was darkened.

Visitor's picture

Lmao

Lmao

Gimper's picture

If you can't see the

If you can't see the difference between the two then your monitor might be old :)

taffy1998's picture

wow! cool tutorial!

5

wow! cool tutorial!

Visitor's picture

Where can I find the XCF file

Where can I find the XCF file on this page?

Commercial ice machines's picture

Very cool tutorial, thank

5

Very cool tutorial, thank you. I have some commercial ice machines projects to deal with these weekends. Have to play with glass filled up with water and ice cubes. Water is pretty hard to play with, but the ice is even harder, too many transparency and clarity to deal with, I hope I will make it. Thanks again for pointing me the idea!

Agg's picture

I used these hints on another

4

I used these hints on another photo and it worked really great:) So thank you for posting this^^

Connickm's picture

Very cool effects, thanks for

5

Very cool effects, thanks for your tutorials, will definitely use these techniques on my home electronics website and support blogs. Respect ! Thanks man.

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