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How to get this effect... - AJCupples - 11-26-2017 I'm a Gimp novice, so I need some help... http://www.johngreenbooks.com/ <-- on this author site, on the main page, there's a blue and yellow photo of John Green and I was wondering how I could get an effect like that on my own pictures?? I've messed about with a few things, but they failed badly. Can anyone help me, please? Thanks in advance. RE: How to get this effect... - Blighty - 11-26-2017 Choose the correct type of photo. Probably quite dark with lighting on the side of the face. Set foreground colour to blue, background colour to green. Select the gradient tool and check that gradient is FG to BG (RGB) Colours > Desaturate. There are 3 options, experiment to see which one works best. Colours > Map > Gradient Map Play with contrast etc to get the effect you want. Others will probably suggest different methods. RE: How to get this effect... - Ofnuts - 11-26-2017 Quite simple:
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RE: How to get this effect... - Espermaschine - 11-26-2017 The effect is mostly called a Duotone. This is how i would do it: [attachment=999] Very easy to change the colours with this technique (Drag & Drop, Hue/Saturation Tool), and you can tweak the layermask "live" with curves (for contrast and brightness), which i find much better than the trial and error of the Gradient Map. The vignette is just a circular hole punched in a layer and blurred. RE: How to get this effect... - AJCupples - 11-27-2017 Thank you everyone! I'll give them a try. |