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Filter for adding thickness to an image
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(04-05-2020, 12:49 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: Thanks for your help. Just one quesstion, why I don't have the Box tab in Map Object? My Options

Using Filters>Map>Map object>Box, using the image for on side of the box, and one or more layer for the sides, and squishing the box along one dimension. Starting with this:



I applied these options:



Got this:



Removed the backrgound and add a drop-shadow:

(04-05-2020, 01:17 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Hi,
   Yes, I'm starting with a screen shot capture from one application.
   I will try to reproduce all your steps, it looks complicated Smile
   Thanks.

Mauricio


I had a look around, nothing in Gimp that I could find. There an ImageMagick 'box' maker although from memory it is a bit complicated.

Someone might come up with something. One question. Are you starting with a 'flat' image.

Nothing like automated, a very hands on method Wink   In the screen shots:

https://i.imgur.com/kY1YWyQ.jpg
Starting with a 'flat' image
Unified Transform will rotate / scale / skew all in one operation.

https://i.imgur.com/oGo7eNq.jpg
Used the skewed layer to make a stack of 'edges' in a layer group then the align tool to 'extrude' using a small  offset.
(while writing that, I remember there are extrusion scripts around, I will see what works with Gimp 2.10)
The example you gave has the edges fading to transparency so apply a layer mask and gradient to the layer group.

[Image: EU17h9a.jpg]
Not going to use the drop shadow tool, duplicate an edge layer, make it black, gaussian blur, move, adjust opacity. Easy.
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RE: Filter for adding thickness to an image - by TDCSoftware - 04-05-2020, 03:07 PM

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