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Iridiscent Effect, is it impossible with Gimp?
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Another solution would be to put a gradient on a transparent layer After selecting the area (1-2), blur a bit the gradient (Filters > Gaussian Blur)
Then play with the layers' modes and opacity (3) to your liking (Screen/multiply/Overlay are good hint),
Optional, with the Eraser tool erase where you don't like/want the colors (or use a mask)

   

(02-04-2024, 11:51 AM)mariah701 Wrote: EDIT:
Apparently you cant add images the easy way on the forum Angry

You did not post an image, when the forum asked you the link to an image, it was not a link to an image you did input > but a link to a webpage (containing that image)

Another way to post an image > https://www.gimp-forum.net/misc.php?action=help&hid=11
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RE: Iridiscent Effect, is it impossible with Gimp? - by PixLab - 02-04-2024, 03:00 PM

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