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Help With Making a Splash Effect
#11
So, I have made the image much, much smaller, and the xcf file is now under 2 MB.

What I mean is I have put a layer of a tiger splashing through water underneath the tiger I want to keep. 

I then apply a layer mask to the tiger image that I am keeping.

I then brush out the tiger that is underneath, creating the splash around the tiger than I am keeping.

However, then I still have the background from the layer that is underneath.

Hence, I am wondering if there is any simple way to remove the remaining background?


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.xcf   Tiger2.xcf (Size: 1.88 MB / Downloads: 15)
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#12
Just throwing this into the hat because I do not have a real answer for the original question, make the splash more realisitic.

Using the xcf provided the background colour under the water splash screws things up.

I isolated the tiger body (and that is a demo of using a layer mask) then added water splash using a brush I knocked up.


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.xcf   Tiger2-splash.xcf (Size: 938.5 KB / Downloads: 11)
.gbr   water-splash.gbr (Size: 461.02 KB / Downloads: 8)
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#13
Hi Rich, thanks for that, but you used the wrong tiger lol.
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#14
(12-16-2024, 10:57 PM)Tygra Wrote: Hi Rich, thanks for that, but you used the wrong tiger lol.

It is just an idea, and two issues.
Using a layer mask correctly. For this you might as well just use the eraser tool for everything.

   

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either tiger, same problem with the water splash, not a good colour match between images.
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#15
I tried some quick workflow, I used splashes from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZlXs2h0vQk

The tiger and splashes vertically mirrored and rescaled. Then the mirrored tiger and the water rippled.


.xcf   Tiger2-splashDJ.xcf (Size: 1.4 MB / Downloads: 20)
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