02-24-2017, 07:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2017, 07:14 PM by Espermaschine.)
Im not sure what you mean with masking out.
The standard way of fusing parts of two images is using a layermask. Depending on the image you can also use resynthesizer, a plug-in that "maqically" removes stuff from images and replaces it with the surrounding, but blending everything real well.
There are other similar tools (G'MIC for example has an impainting filter), but i find resynthesizer is the best.
Other ways of touching up images is the clone tool and the healing tool.
When it comes to tutorials, im a fan of 'Phlearn' on youtube. Its for photoshop but most of the techniques can be reproduced with Gimp.
The standard way of fusing parts of two images is using a layermask. Depending on the image you can also use resynthesizer, a plug-in that "maqically" removes stuff from images and replaces it with the surrounding, but blending everything real well.
There are other similar tools (G'MIC for example has an impainting filter), but i find resynthesizer is the best.
Other ways of touching up images is the clone tool and the healing tool.
When it comes to tutorials, im a fan of 'Phlearn' on youtube. Its for photoshop but most of the techniques can be reproduced with Gimp.