1 [Gimp] Inset Text/Ect: Difficulty (2) 12/20/2009, 2:42 am
TanMan
Inset Text/Ect: Difficulty (2)
This is pretty easy to do. :)
1. Create a new image. (I'm using the defaults. 640x400px)
2. Use paint-can and fill it with the color you want. (I'm using #707070 [gray])
3. Use the text tool. Write whatever you want.
-Font: Any (I'm using Arial)
-Color: Any (I'm using Black #000000)
-Size: Any (I'm using 100)
4. Select the text layer. Click >Layer >Transparency >Alpha to selection
5. Click >select >grow - 1px
6. Select the background. Click >layer >new layer (Defaults)
7. Select the gradient/blend tool.
8. Change the foreground color to a color darker than the background of the image. (I'm using #4b4b4b [gray]) Change the background color to a color lighter than the background of the image. (I'm using #b8b8b8 [gray])
9. Now Make a straight gradient inside the selection.
10. Click >Select >none.
*Extra step*
11. (I have some extra space in my image so I am going to crop it.) Select the rectangle select tool.
12. Make a selection around the text.
13. Click >Image >crop to selection
14. Click >Select >none.
There you go. You should have something along the lines of this:
This also works for circles. (Haven't tried squares and other shapes.) Tell me if something doesn't make sense. Enjoy!
This is pretty easy to do. :)
1. Create a new image. (I'm using the defaults. 640x400px)
2. Use paint-can and fill it with the color you want. (I'm using #707070 [gray])
3. Use the text tool. Write whatever you want.
-Font: Any (I'm using Arial)
-Color: Any (I'm using Black #000000)
-Size: Any (I'm using 100)
4. Select the text layer. Click >Layer >Transparency >Alpha to selection
5. Click >select >grow - 1px
6. Select the background. Click >layer >new layer (Defaults)
7. Select the gradient/blend tool.
8. Change the foreground color to a color darker than the background of the image. (I'm using #4b4b4b [gray]) Change the background color to a color lighter than the background of the image. (I'm using #b8b8b8 [gray])
9. Now Make a straight gradient inside the selection.
10. Click >Select >none.
*Extra step*
11. (I have some extra space in my image so I am going to crop it.) Select the rectangle select tool.
12. Make a selection around the text.
13. Click >Image >crop to selection
14. Click >Select >none.
There you go. You should have something along the lines of this:
This also works for circles. (Haven't tried squares and other shapes.) Tell me if something doesn't make sense. Enjoy!