As I am a Newbie Tutorial Artist for Digital Delights By Louby Loo!!!!! (first Tutorial on Tuesday 22nd)
I have been exploring free graphic software to use with digital images, so others can have a go too. I have come across Gimp Free Image Editor Package, so here is a basic Gimp Tutorial how to create a basic card size canvas, layout, layers and to re-size digi images.
Let’s get cracking……
Open your program and select FILE – NEW:
Select FILE then NEW
Next a box will open to choose your canvas size. I have chosen my canvas to be 11” x 5.5”, with a white background:
Enter Size and click OK
We should have a blank canvas:
Next we need to add a transparent layer select LAYER a box will open and your screen will then look like this:
Select LAYER & NEW LAYER
Another box will open and we need to choose Transparency and click Ok:
Select TRANSPARENT then OK
So we now have our blank canvas and transparent layer:
Select image then OPEN
Under EDIT, select COPYEDIT then COPY
Close the image window.....
Now we need to paste in our new canvas, so after closing Honey Pot Larry PNG image, on your canvas select EDIT and PASTE.
Select EDIT then PASTE
We need to re-size Honey Pot Larry as he’s too big! Your screen should look like this:
Next the SCALE window will pop open – amend the width & height boxes type in 5.5 X 5.5 inches as shown below:
Select SCALE
Now we can save print Honey Pot Larry out on a piece of 8 1/2 X 11 inch (A4) cards stock.
You can see what I create with Honey Pot Larry on Tuesday 22nd on Digital Delights By Louby Loo Tutorials!
Please have a look at Digital Delights By Louby Loo Shop too!
Love Jo xxx
4 comments:
great tutorial,hun what I would like to know,as know how to resize and that do you know how say to put one image,next too each,other,I had a go but each time I do it part of the first image,gets,lost,if you get what I mean,hugs cheryl xxxxxxxx What I am looking for is masking,only on the computer,hugs cheryl xxxxxxx
Awesome tutorial, i am beginer. Hugs, Nataliya.
Thanks Ladies, will get cracking on using more than one digi image..... for images to be places next to eachother and overlapping,you need to use png files not jpegs as png's are transparent so you can see through them (hope that makes sense) but will do some more tutorials using Gimp!
Hugs JO xxxxx
Hi Jo thanks for the tutorial.. I got GIMP too but don't know how to use it properly so I'll be looking forward for more of your awesome tutorials xxx
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