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Colourise your booster pack on GIMP


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Here is a tut on how to change the colour of a booster pack:

 

Step 1) First save this pack outside bit:

30m68gx.jpg

Step 2) Open GIMP

Step 3) Open this on gimp (File/Open/select this picture)

Step 4) Along the top it should say colours, click it and menu will drop down

Step 5) Click on colourize (3rd option).

Step 6) Toggle around with the bars and stuff and there you have it.

Result:

2dtx55z.jpg

 

Hope it helped:-)

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There is another way to do this.

 

If this picture is a render, you can right click the picture layer in the layer dialog, click 'Alpha To Selection' and then get the blend tool, choose your style, then either click and drag from right to left, or top to bottom. To make it perfectly straight, you can click the top or bottom, and drag with Ctrl being pressed down the whole time and then you let go of both of them when you reach the left or bottom and it should appear blended! Remember, in the blend dialog set the blend mode to 'Overlay'. After blended, select Select>None. Your Done!

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what do you mean 'FAIL'

 

Upon walking into this thread,i was inspired to make a tutorial to teach people how to use every single filter and 1-click adjust on a booster pack

that right,imaging 10+ threads

"How to Gaussian Blur your Booster packs"

"How to Motion Blur your Booster packs"

"How to Polar Coordinate your Booster Packs"

"How to GIMPressionist your Booster packs"

"How to Grayscale your Booster Packs"

"How to Invert your Booster Packs"

etc.

 

why should we deserve to post a tut if the creator of GIMP did everything for you

the only thing this tut explains is how to find the colorize button

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