Listly by Barry Chignell
A list of great GIMP photo editing tutorials
Text and images Copyright (C) 2002 Carol Spears and may not be used without permission of the author. Editor's note: since this tutorial was written, the Red Eye Removal plug-in has been included in the default GIMP package (see Filters -> Enhance -> Red Eye Removal).
Text and images Copyright (C) 2002 Eric R. Jeschke and may not be used without permission of the author. Intention In this tutorial I'll show you how to do smart sharpening of your images. Applying an unsharp mask to an entire image is not always appropriate.
I remember when I was young when I would build dioramas for school projects and for fun. They were always amazing to me because it was like having my own little town where I could control anything that went on. I found a Photoshop tutorial by Don Engel
Today we are going to create some realistic graffiti in the Gimp. This tutorial is partially inspired off of Photoshop tutorial by DreamDealer v5.0 at DreamDealer.nl Let's get started!
In this GIMP tutorial you will learn how to split-tone an image.
Super Slick Dusky Lighting Effects in Photoshop now in Gimp The original tutorial was made by Collis from PSDtuts. This is just that tutorial made with gimp. There is also two set of videos for this gimp tutorial that can be found here This is the original image we're going to use, bought at istockphoto.
Preview: This tutorial was converted from Giackop's tutorial at psdtuts.com. its been a while since I've done a tutorial that's because i broke my hand and find it hard to type with only my left.
Learn how to create a tilt shift or miniature effect for your photos using the free photo editor GIMP.
The GIMP is a very powerful, open source digital image editing application that rivals its commercial counterpart - Adobe Photoshop. Open source alternatives are great not only because they're free, but because of the helpful community that typically surrounds them. One of the quickest ways to pick up something new is by watching video tutorials.