(09-19-2017, 08:50 AM)Martini Wrote:(09-19-2017, 06:59 AM)Ofnuts Wrote:
- use the path tool to make clean/smooth selection (nose paint) and clean lines (sides)(using Edit>Stroke path).
- paint in hard-light mode (or better, on a layer in hard-light mode) to keep a bit of the reflections.
Me no speaky that language.
Seriously, I don't get it, this has been the first time I used Gimp for something else then deleting a power line on a landscape so... I really suck... Could you show me on the car ?
(I could upload my gimp file but I wonder if it wouldn't be better to start from scratch )
You did a pretty good job with the black paint. Attached an example that shows:
1) the clean lines you get when using paths (see the Path dialog)
2) Painting on a layer which is in "Overlay" mode, so that the paint inherits some structure from the initial layer.
(example is a compressed XCF file, Gimp reads it natively, no need to uncompress first).