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#1 User is offline   XyllyX 

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Posted 13 August 2005 - 12:06 PM

This uses noclayto's foil paper as a springboard.

Here is an example of the finished product: This also might be useful in conjunction with the Scott Effect to make a treebark texture.


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Start with a blank white image and do the click all over thing with the gradient tool, as per noclayto's Foil Paper tutorial (one thing I did discover is that you want to have adaptive supersampling turned off...its slooooowww).

Once you have that, stop there, you want things to be rounded not sharp as for the foil paper.

Next, add a new transparent layer and do filters>render>clouds>plasma. Max out the turbulence setting.

Blure the layer with Gaussian blur for a 10 pixel radius.

Next, fire up Iwarp (filters>distorts>iwarp) and set your deform radius to 50. Use the CW and CCW tools to get something like the image below:

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Now filters>artistic>oilify the layer, set at 15

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Then do filters>artistic>cubism with a value of 10 (on larger files you may have to twiddle the values for oilify and cubistic. And yes, this is part of the lava script fu...it gave me the idea.

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Next, repeat the oilify, same settings.

Now do filters>edge detect>edge. Use Sobel and max out the setting. You should get somthing like the image below.

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Do Select>by color and select a black area. With this selected, do edit>cut. Now you will have mostly the lightning like highlight areas. Set the layer properties of this layer to darken only. Try fiddling with the opacity. The next two show the effects of this, kinda cool by themselves actually...by the way, you can also try this with your earlier iwarped version, gives a really neat looking iridescent foil effect.

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Do Layer>colors>desaturate. Do layer>colors>curves like below, or play with the settings, I like to pump the high values a bit.

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Do filters>map>bump map. Bump map the layer to itself. It will look kinda ugly:

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Use layers>colors>colorize to tweak the color to your liking, you get something like this:

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Okay, so how do we make the sort of "vertical wrinkles?"

Make a new transparent layer just above your first layer. Using the gradient tool set to normal (back from difference) and using a triangular repeat, put your cursor at one edge of your image and drag your gradient line maybe an eigth of the way into your image. This will make a set of repeating gradient bars across your image, like this:

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Set layer property for this layer to difference. It will merge it with the gradient foil layer you first made. Clear as mud?

Now for a couple of variations, this one has the bump mapped layer duplicated, but set to grain extract, the effect is of the two layers combined. Try setting the second layer to different things like multiply or soft light, cool effects. Very H.R. Geigerish.

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#2 User is offline   XyllyX 

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Posted 13 August 2005 - 02:12 PM

A variant I just created. The -mecury worms- were done with solid noisem (use turbulence) with the levels tweaked kind of like what is used to make lightning. Then select by color was used to remove the black areas of the image.

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Posted 14 August 2005 - 03:57 PM

very..... unusual but it looks kool
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Posted 13 October 2005 - 10:19 AM

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A variant I just created. The -mecury worms- were done with solid noisem (use turbulence) with the levels tweaked kind of like what is used to make lightning. Then select by color was used to remove the black areas of the image.

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whoa...any chance on making a tut about the metal worm things?
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Posted 14 October 2005 - 03:00 AM

cool but i am confuzed :a:
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Posted 25 April 2006 - 07:15 AM

You had me up until this point. What do I do here?

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Set the layer properties of this layer to darken only. Try fiddling with the opacity. The next two show the effects of this, kinda cool by themselves actually...by the way, you can also try this with your earlier iwarped version, gives a really neat looking iridescent foil effect.

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#7 User is offline   XyllyX 

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Posted 25 April 2006 - 09:58 AM

Do you know how to set layer properties? Actually, the drop down box in the layers tab says "Layer mode". Is this what is giving you trouble?
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Posted 16 May 2006 - 02:49 AM

how do you do "the �click all over� with the gradient tool"?
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#9 User is offline   XyllyX 

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Posted 16 May 2006 - 11:58 AM

Looks like something in this forum's filesystem got corrupted. The "�click all over�" wasn't part of my original message.

Pick your gradient tool, set the mode to difference, and just start clicking at random all over your canvas, you will get sort of random blotches where the gradient "interferes" with itself.

I am at work right now, or I would post a picture to show you what it looks like. If the above doesn't help, I will try to post a picture later this evening.
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Posted 08 June 2006 - 07:54 AM

Strange...My IWarp isn't working. Infact it never has. :s:
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Posted 15 June 2006 - 05:43 PM

Did you know you have to phyisicaly swirl the picture in the Iwarp box?

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Strange...My IWarp isn't working. Infact it never has.

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#12 User is offline   Fr0sty 

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Posted 15 August 2006 - 01:29 AM

well that would explain it i was wondering why it wasnt warping either, thank u
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Posted 05 January 2007 - 02:58 PM

im really new to gimp
so i dont know what your taqlking about
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Posted 06 January 2007 - 12:38 AM

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im really new to gimp
so i dont know what your taqlking about


Which part don't you understand?
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 10:02 PM

me 2 on the iwarp - not cooking, but it's all good
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Posted 23 February 2007 - 10:08 PM

For Iwarp to make any changes, you have to click on the screen on the top left :w:
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 08:13 AM

nice tut but bit confusing oh well lol
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 11:24 AM

Which part confused you?
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 03:46 PM

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Which part confused you?


well I found this part quite confusing

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Start with a blank white image and do the ;click all over with the gradient tool, as per noclatos tutorial


honestly i will be embrassed to do the "�" and at lost to click all over "�"; also find the correct "noclato�" tutorial seems quite complex :w:

i suppose something wrong happen on that text line , how it is now is far to be clear
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Posted 23 May 2007 - 03:58 PM

looking better that "�" issue is recursive in the tut ...not only in the first lines...maybe are screwed up links

BTW i like a lot the variant even more then the first result (is closer for me to Alien skin)
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