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Normal maps in GIMP - grit - 03-06-2018

If I make some shapes in GIMP how to create normal maps so that shadows are correctly displayed. I want to make something like this:



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RE: Normal maps in GIMP - Blighty - 03-07-2018

That is a 16 minute video, so I didn't watch it. Just looked at still image in your post.

In Gimp it is called a Bump Map. See here:
https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-bump-map.html


RE: Normal maps in GIMP - Espermaschine - 03-07-2018

I experimented a bit with normalmaps for displacement effects. They are like bumpmaps, but not grayscale.
There is a plug-in you can install to convert images into normalmaps but it seems it only makes sense for 3D applications like Blender.

I could not find any benefit in using them, compared to the usual grayscale Gimp bumpmaps.

Useful video here:
https://youtu.be/8Jdo3ZmtPWk

Download:
https://code.google.com/archive/p/gimp-normalmap/

(03-06-2018, 09:34 PM)grit Wrote: If I make some shapes in GIMP how to create normal maps so that shadows are correctly displayed.

The shadow effect is created by using the bumpmap filter.

You can find some examples and a tutorial written by me here:
http://gimp-science-labs.blogspot.de/2013/06/metallic-logo-done-with-bumpmapping.html

and here:
http://gimp-science-labs.blogspot.de/2013/07/bumpmapping-level-ii.html

I mostly use the 50ies gray (#808080) for bumpmapping (Bevels especially). It has the advantage that it becomes transparent in 'Hard Light' Mode, so you are only left with the shadows and highlights.

The downside of this gray is that everything you make from it, looks like dull plastic.


RE: Normal maps in GIMP - rich2005 - 03-07-2018

@grit

Still using Gimp 2.9  Wink

As previous comments, normal map usually used for 3D games engine rendering.

Can be used as a source for bumpmapping.

The dialogues are slightly different in Gimp 2.9, so a very quick, do not blink, video demo. First a more regular bump map procedure, then using a normal map. Duration 3 minutes





direct link is https://youtu.be/BISOFADBZkA