![]() That turns off all the moving dotted lines. In mine, the mountain in the background is too hazy for me, so if I erase part of it, I'm not going to worry, because I'm going to clone another mountain into that spot.Ĭlick Select > None to remove your selection. Be careful next to any similar colored mountain you want to use. Now choose your eraser, using a hard brush, and erase the sky. (Threshold is in the Select by Color tool options at bottom left.) Keep doing that until your sky is outlined and all the other dots, if there are any, are outside it. A way to remedy that is to set the threshold up a bit and click again. ![]() Sometimes the selection doesn't include all the area you would like it to. See all the dots inside the sky? I don't want that. I just want to use the mountains, so I'm going to choose the select by color tool and click on the sky. Now I will put the mountain layer on top and "turn off" the water layer by clicking the eye to the left of it in the layers tab. Right-click on each layer and choose "Add Alpha Channel". I'm first going to add an alpha channel to each layer so we can make part of each transparent. (Remember, multiple select uses or depending on how many you are selecting.) I moved one layer so you could see them both, but you don't have to do that. Choose them by clicking the first and then pressing the key while you click on the other. and navigate to the folder where you saved your photographs. Opening Gimp, you need to click File > Open as Layers. The first thing I did was find a couple of photographs: one of mountains and one of the seashore. This a three part process: editing the land, creating the starry sky and then the planets. When you are finished, you'll have something similar to this: It's got several useful manipulation methods in it and I'm going to share it. I was sent a cool tutorial the other day. ![]() Gimp Tutorial: Create Your Own Alien World ![]()
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