04-06-2024, 01:14 PM
Hi Sally and rich2205!
My initial idea was to find some filter in GIMP that could be a translation of what was done in PS in that section of the tutorial.
But after seeing rich2005's post above and how complicated things got, I thought of a different approach.
The idea would be not to exactly follow the steps and filter used by PS, but to understand what was actually obtained with this "step - PS filter" and then recreate it using GIMP.
The video tutorial is very quick, and without audio (just a musical background that I left muted), so it's difficult (at least it was for me as I don't use PS) to really understand what was going on.
I captured two images from the video, one before and the other after the effect was applied.
The idea was to try to understand what actually changed, and then have freedom with GIMP to obtain the same result.
But the changes I detected were very subtle.
Using Sample Point on both images:
Approximate curve that would produce the effect in the final image:
I ended up simply using Colors - Hue - Saturation...:
First, selecting the red color and increasing the saturation, then selecting the yellow color and reducing the saturation a little.
I don't know if it's anything close to what was done in the specific step of the tutorial, but it was the temporary solution I used.
rich2005, the tutorial aims to achieve an effect that seems to be trendy among the social media crowd. That's why they asked me for this type of effect in some images.
This MrBeast Face Effect exaggerates the contrast and whiteness of the teeth and eyes (at least that's what I got from watching this tutorial).
In my test I tried to follow the tutorial using GIMP for now this is what I got in the first and only attempt:
Sally and rich2005, thank you for your attention and help with my question!
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Ahh, I almost forgot, the topic I covered here in this post can be seen in this video between minutes 4:30 and 4:42
https://youtu.be/Ogbf3wxXjCc?si=VTNA12C2WYDZD85b&t=270 - MrBeast Thumbnail Face Effect (Photoshop Tutorial)
My initial idea was to find some filter in GIMP that could be a translation of what was done in PS in that section of the tutorial.
But after seeing rich2005's post above and how complicated things got, I thought of a different approach.
The idea would be not to exactly follow the steps and filter used by PS, but to understand what was actually obtained with this "step - PS filter" and then recreate it using GIMP.
The video tutorial is very quick, and without audio (just a musical background that I left muted), so it's difficult (at least it was for me as I don't use PS) to really understand what was going on.
I captured two images from the video, one before and the other after the effect was applied.
The idea was to try to understand what actually changed, and then have freedom with GIMP to obtain the same result.
But the changes I detected were very subtle.
Using Sample Point on both images:
Approximate curve that would produce the effect in the final image:
I ended up simply using Colors - Hue - Saturation...:
First, selecting the red color and increasing the saturation, then selecting the yellow color and reducing the saturation a little.
I don't know if it's anything close to what was done in the specific step of the tutorial, but it was the temporary solution I used.
rich2005, the tutorial aims to achieve an effect that seems to be trendy among the social media crowd. That's why they asked me for this type of effect in some images.
This MrBeast Face Effect exaggerates the contrast and whiteness of the teeth and eyes (at least that's what I got from watching this tutorial).
In my test I tried to follow the tutorial using GIMP for now this is what I got in the first and only attempt:
Sally and rich2005, thank you for your attention and help with my question!
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Ahh, I almost forgot, the topic I covered here in this post can be seen in this video between minutes 4:30 and 4:42
https://youtu.be/Ogbf3wxXjCc?si=VTNA12C2WYDZD85b&t=270 - MrBeast Thumbnail Face Effect (Photoshop Tutorial)
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Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.
Samj Portable - Gimp 2.10.28 - Win-10 /64.