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Background Certain Shapes - motorsportfurniture - 07-11-2017

Hi everyone, I'm new here but just after a bit of advice!

I would like to know how to replicate the attached image.

I have looked everywhere but with no luck, maybe i'm typing in the wrong things!


RE: Background Certain Shapes - rich2005 - 07-11-2017

Various ways.

Basic way. screenshot http://i.imgur.com/aaLDCnZ.jpg

1. Open image, add an Alpha channel for transparency Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha Channel
2. Suitable font - use a bold one
3. Note you can change the character spacing even negative to close-up.
4. Use the handles to adjust the text box if required.

next http://i.imgur.com/JWzz6Ic.jpg
5. Put the text layer to the image size Layer -> Layer to Image Size
6. Select the numbers, Layer -> Transparency -> Alpha to Selection
7. Invert the selection Select -> Invert

next http://i.imgur.com/XD24dmn.jpg
8. Turn off the visibilty of the numbers layer (click eyeball icon)
9. Make the base layer active (click on it in the layers dialogue)
10. Edit -> Cut to remove the selection.

Now you can kill the selection Select -> None
Looking at the original image it has semi-transparency, any layer/image under it will show through. You can measure it with the color picker, maybe 40% - 60%, up to you. Use the slider top of the layers dialogue to adjust. http://i.imgur.com/ml9oz8j.jpg

Save your work as a Gimp .xcf to keep the layers in case you need adjustments. Finally export as a .png to keep the transparency.

Another better way is using layer masks see. https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Cut-Out-Text?pid=262#pid262


RE: Background Certain Shapes - motorsportfurniture - 07-11-2017

(07-11-2017, 01:17 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Various ways.

Basic way. screenshot http://i.imgur.com/aaLDCnZ.jpg

1. Open image, add an Alpha channel for transparency Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha Channel
2. Suitable font - use a bold one
3. Note you can change the character spacing even negative to close-up.
4. Use the handles to adjust the text box if required.

next http://i.imgur.com/JWzz6Ic.jpg
5. Put the text layer to the image size Layer -> Layer to Image Size
6. Select the numbers, Layer -> Transparency -> Alpha to Selection
7. Invert the selection Select -> Invert

next http://i.imgur.com/XD24dmn.jpg
8. Turn off the visibilty of the numbers layer (click eyeball icon)
9. Make the base layer active (click on it in the layers dialogue)
10. Edit -> Cut to remove the selection.

Now you can kill the selection Select -> None
Looking at the original image it has semi-transparency, any layer/image under it will show through. You can measure it with the color picker, maybe 40% - 60%, up to you. Use the slider top of the layers dialogue to adjust. http://i.imgur.com/ml9oz8j.jpg

Save your work as a Gimp .xcf to keep the layers in case you need adjustments. Finally export as a .png to keep the transparency.

Another better way is using layer masks see. https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Cut-Out-Text?pid=262#pid262

Thanks very much for your quick, detailed response. Going to have a play tonight!