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Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - JDBar - 11-10-2009 So I made this for the Wacom Dreams competition on DeviantArt. I was originally going to make a space scene of an astronaut walking on a planet or something, but then I discovered this totally awesome/abstract way of making a weirdo effect thing... and I messed around and it evolved into this nebula. Click the picture to view it at full size! (2600x1500) I call it the Phoenix Nebula. (made completely from scratch) RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - NekoChan - 11-10-2009 It looks nice if you look like a second or two. But then it kinda goes bad. I don't really like it and I think you messed just effects together. You should watch wat are you doing. RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - JDBar - 11-11-2009 Actually I used very little effects/filters. I started with the paintbrush and painted a screen of red, blue and violet blobs. I used gaussian blur and then inverted the values, which give a sort of aura-looking thing. Then I repeated the process on a different layer to create the same thing with a different shape, and then overlayed them. After I merged them I added a layer mask and masked parts of it away to look more "cloudy", and then after that it was just some duplicating the layer and experimenting with different blend modes and making it a little more bright and colorful by changing the color curves. The only filter I used through the entire thing was Gaussian Blur. The rest was blend modes and color curves. I have 6 different files on my home computer with how I did it, I'll post em later. EDIT: Spoiler (Click to View) RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - sidh97 - 11-13-2009 i like the blending and the curves of it i reckon the holes could be more refined other than that its good ^^ im a big fan of nebulas RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - Extasey - 11-13-2009 Niice work. How long did it take? RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - JDBar - 11-13-2009 Around 2 or 3 hours, I think. Most of the time was spent messing around with the layer blend modes. RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - awil - 11-13-2009 i think it looks nice.very nice. RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - Codine - 11-13-2009 I think it looks pretty good, but I'm not really into that kind of thing. RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - ßeowulf - 11-14-2009 (11-13-2009, 07:34 PM)Codine Wrote: I think it looks pretty good, but I'm not really into that kind of thing. Agreed. RE: Nebula Painting Wallpaper (Created in GIMP, lots of experimenting!) - TheDoctor - 11-14-2009 I like it. Well done Would've used a bit more black though. |