There are many people doing quality Photoshop videos. You are unique since there are only 2 or 3 GIMP masters sharing their knowledge with quality material. Thanks.
You offer the best tutorials. I have been wondering how to match items from different photos. Maybe I can get rid of all the floating people in my images.
What a great tutorial! If we get this for free I can only imagine what it'd be like if I pay for your teachings! Also, next tutorial should show how did you manage to look 20 years younger in this video compared to the ones before.
Brilliant! I really need to sign-up for your GIMP course. I love your tutorials but what I struggle with most is dealing with specific photos I have since I'm not sure where to get started. lol In any event, perhaps the course is the best starting point. As always, thanks for posting!
That's brilliant. I have used GIMP for years and do a lot of political and other memes and often have to wrestle with various colour filters to match photos. Sometimes it is a pain. The method here is a great help. Even learning to check the sample average box was an immediate knowledge boost. However there is a point where you select the image with Alt+ Click That doesn't seem to work for me.
Thank you so much for this Tutorial! This was very helpful! Exactly what I've been looking for. Wondering if you have any Tutorials on rim lighting around characters/people. Kind of like what you see on movie posters. (example: the Marvel & Star Wars posters).
how do you color match skin tones when making an image where you are putting one person's face over another person's face so the face is changed, but looks like it belong there?
Help pleeeeeez....whoen I Alt click on the dropped buffer layer it outlines a yellow dotted rectangle which is the frame of the object with transperant background, not the object itself😐...How do I fix that
Lightning Productions 11 months ago I actually found out what to do basically just right click on that layer then click on the option alpha to selection
Do you have a tutorial for Color matching between images? For example, I have multiple profile pictures of staff members taken with the same backdrop, but due to issues with lighting or camera exposure, the colour tones of the images all look slightly different. Given the backdrop is supposed to be the same colour in all photos, is there a quick way in Gimp to use the backgrounds as a reference to match the “colour profile” of one image to another one?
Unfortunately, I can't do that in mine. I use Gimp 2.10.22 in BigSur 11.2.3. The path to selection is always gray, I can't see the selection when I press that, so...I guess that's not for Mac.
In general, I like your videos, most are instructive. However, I do have some criticism. My first complaint is that you talk too fast (way, way too fast). I know the latest video technique is the fast-cut-scene to scene. This may work well in a fast-moving drama, but in an instruction video, this makes what you’re trying to get across extremely hard to follow. Another nit-pick is your use of the dark-theme on Gimp. This makes it very difficult to follow your cursor and see exactly what you are clicking on. Another thing, it would also be helpful if you had a text stream, something like closed-captioning, running across the bottom of the screen to document your dialogue. Or furnish a link to a transcript of the dialogue used in the video. Again, I have learned a lot from your video tutorials and I hope you find these suggestions helpful.