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- title Add Artistic Effects to Photos
You may want to add an effect to a photo to make it look more interesting or fun. The GIMP Image Editor has a large collection of effects which you can use. Have fun playing with some of them!
>The Cubism filter applied to a picture of a flower |
Cubism
The Cubism filter turns your pictures into a jumble of squares.
- Press Filters -> Artistic -> Cubism...
- Change the Tile size to change the size of the squares used
- Press OK to apply the effect. This may take a short while.
See the GIMP Documentation for more information.
Lens Flare
The GFlare filter adds an artificial lens flare to your photos.
- Press Filters -> Light Effects -> GFlare...
- Click on the location on the preview where you would like the centre of the lens flare to be placed
- Select a Selector. Distant_Sun should be a good choice in most situations
- Select the Settings tab.
- Increase the Radius to make the lens flare bigger
- Change the Hue rotation to change the color of the flare
- Change the Vector Angle to change the angle of the secondary flares
- Change the Vector Length to change the length of the line of secondary flares
1.#5 Press OK to apply the effect You may wish to apply the lens flare effect to a new layer, so that you can change its appearance independent from the rest of the image.
- Press Layer -> New Layer...
- Name the layer Lens flare and ensure that the Layer Fill Type is set to Transparency
- Switch to the Layers... window. If you cannot see a window with Layers in its title, switch to the window named The GIMP and press File -> Dialogues -> Layers to open it
- Ensure that the layer Lens flare is selected
- Follow the steps above to add a lens flare effect
- Back in the Layers window, move the Opacity slider to change the opacity of the lens flare
- You can use other tools to modify the lens flare layer
See the GIMP Documentation for more information.
Filmstrip
You can select a set of photos and add them to a 'filmstrip', so it looks like each photo is a single frame on a strip of film.
- Open all of the photos that you want to put on the filmstrip
- Press Filters -> Combine -> Film...
- On the Selection tab, under Image Selection, select all of the photos that you want to use and press Add
- Press OK to combine the images into a new image
See the GIMP Documentation for more information.