03-15-2017, 09:31 AM
My tuppence worth.
A really good way is what you are already doing, experimenting. The big snag with this is when you get an effect by serendipity, unless you keep good notes there is no real way of determining what has been done when you come back to it at a later date. Keep plenty of layers. keep stage points using New-from Visible, save xcf frequently in stages but not a total solution.
The built in Gimp filters. There are plenty of these to explore and they are well documented.
https://docs.gimp.org/en/filters.html
Then there are collections of scripts and plugins that might/might-not contain examples of how the script/plug-in works. try
http://www.gimphelp.org for older scripts updated for Gimp 2.8 shows the dialog & gives example.
http://gimpscripts.com/ which has examples & links to use.
best of luck, keep experimenting.
A really good way is what you are already doing, experimenting. The big snag with this is when you get an effect by serendipity, unless you keep good notes there is no real way of determining what has been done when you come back to it at a later date. Keep plenty of layers. keep stage points using New-from Visible, save xcf frequently in stages but not a total solution.
The built in Gimp filters. There are plenty of these to explore and they are well documented.
https://docs.gimp.org/en/filters.html
Then there are collections of scripts and plugins that might/might-not contain examples of how the script/plug-in works. try
http://www.gimphelp.org for older scripts updated for Gimp 2.8 shows the dialog & gives example.
http://gimpscripts.com/ which has examples & links to use.
best of luck, keep experimenting.