Flame brushes gimp for mac12/9/2023 ![]() ![]() This is coming along nicely but the inside of the fireball is mirrored. Duplicate, rotate 180 degrees, and move the copy to the other side of the fireball to fill the middle.ĩ. Set the layer mode on Lighten Only and place it near the middle of the fireball. ![]() We want to run the filter again so use Filters, Repeat Lens Distortion or Ctrl+F (Command+F on Mac). Leave the settings alone except for the Zoom, set that back to 0 and hit OK.ħ. ![]() Go to Filters, Re-Show Lens Distortion or use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Ctrl+F (Shift+Command+F on Mac). In the filter options set the Main amount to 100, the Edge to 100, and the Zoom to 50. We're going to use that to our advantage. Lens Distortion is designed to remove the bulging effect caused by wide-angle lenses but it can also exaggerate it. Go to Filters, Distorts, Lens Distortion. Now use a soft edge brush and paint the bottom half of this second layer with black, it should look like this.Ĥ. Set the blend mode on Lighten Only and move it to cover the seam. To hide the seam duplicate the fire layer and rotate it anywhere from 90 to 180 degrees. But there's a seam on the top where the image edges meet. Now our image will be a circle, perfect for the outside of our fireball. Uncheck the box next to 'Map from top' and hit OK.ģ. Go to Filters, Distorts, Polar Coordinates. Then follow the tutorial starting from step 4)Ģ. (In case you want the fireball without the outer flames like in the Fireball1 example, use this flame image instead. Center the image using the Alignment tool. Load it into Gimp and use the scale tool to fit it into your canvas. The links to both sites are listed above. Next you'll need an account on CG Textures to get the stock photos we're going to use, or you can look for similar ones on DeviantArt. I'm using the default size of 640 by 400 but make it big enough for the picture you want to add the fireball to. The first three steps are used for the sun and fireball 2 examplesġ. Here's a few different results you can make with this tutorial. ![]()
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