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newt
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:13 pm Quick and easy brushes in Gimp - Save this post |
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This tutorial will show you how to make custom brushes in Gimp
First create a new image any size will do.
Then grab the circle tool and make a oval shape.
Now go to your gradients and select the gradient named Default.
Next two steps fill the selection with white, then add a new transparent layer, and use the gradient tool on it... right to left.
Release the selection
On the layer with the white oval use a blur.
5 pixels.
Once this is done you can turn the "eye", or "visable" icon off.
On the gradient filled layer do a bumpmap, using the blurred layer, with a depth of about 3.
After that on that layer you should autocrop it.
Then copy that layer, and "paste as new"
You can now close the image we were using.
On the new image go to the script-fu catagory, and go to selection> "To Brush"
Name it as you like, and set the spacing to about 5.
After its done, the script should automatically refresh, and the new brush will also be selected.
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killer
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thanks new !! it can be handy. _________________ cheers
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