You have all probably seen that gradient map thing on alot of PS sigs as a method of coloring. Well, I will show you that on GIMP.
-First open a sig(or make one). Make sure it is merged(or flattened). I'll just use this one.

-Then desaturate it.

-Result.

-Now duplicate it. The easiest way is from your layer dialog(ctrl+L if not opened)
(pressed button)

-Select the top layer if you haven't already.
-Set your foreground color to 290a59 and your backround color to ff7c00
(this is a common PS gradient)
-Now Gradient Map it.

-Result so far.

-Set this layer to color.

-Your finished result.

:D Have Fun
Additional Notes and thoughts:
Make sure the gradient setting is set from fg to bg. It will do what ever gradient you choose. You may choose to set it to something else depending on gradient like dodge or whatever. You can also do different ones and set it to a less bold mode like dodge to get a cool effect.Hmm,not my best sig either,oh well. Works cooler for the tight :w: c4d sigs(dont flame).
Tips:
It is highly recommended that you play with the setting to best fit your sig, IE opacities,colors,number of gradient maps etc.

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