Gimp Tutorial: Super Groovy Wallpaper Part 1


Finally, my voice has come back enough to talk for a few minutes without hacking up a lung. So we’re going to work on our Super Groovy Wallpaper. This is a really fun project and I really like the way it looks when it’s finished. In this video, we learn a little bit about some of the features in Gimp, including Layers and a couple of filters: “Gaussian Blur” and “Plasma.” And we touch a little bit on file formats.

Did you know?

If you Google “define:gaussian” the first definition that appears is:

of or relating to Karl Gauss or his mathematical theories of magnetics or electricity or astronomy or probability; “Gaussian distribution”

On to the video (listen for when I say “photio”):

Any questions? I love getting comments, so please feel free to say hi.

Related posts:

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  2. Gimp Tutorial: Super Groovy Wallpaper Part 3
  3. Super Groovy Gimp Wallpaper
  4. Basic Gimp tutorial – Drop Shadow Effect
  5. Tilt-shift simulation in Gimp

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