![]() Then go to Image>Mode>indexed, set the colors to 256 and dithering to fixed. I then go to Filters>filter all layers>plug-in-wr-hue-sat, apply varying, cancel. See the difference some adjusting (and sharpening) does?Īnd to make it more magenta, I go to Colors>hue-sat and check how I should adjust the hue to make it more magenta. ![]() I export the curve and apply it to the gif. gif > c3. Instead I increase the red in the red channel, by pulling it up at the top, so that I later on can change the red to magenta by using the hue-sat tool. I tried and It didnt work, but then I tried re-stitching my gif from the frames from scratch gifsicle -loop -delay2 -disposalprevious. That’s kind of hard to do with curves without interfering with her green skin with the green channel you play around with the greens and magentas. I start by pulling the lowest dot closer to the left side and down, which increases contrast at the dark parts.Īnd then I pull the top dot more towards the middle of the square and up, this brightens the colors inbetween dark and bright.īut, I’m making a gifset and also want to make the tone more magenta. ![]() The top part of the graph edits the bright parts, and the bottom parts of the graph the dark parts. It brightens when you pull the line over the diagonal line, and darkens when you pull it under. Okay, so the curves tool works like this. I want mine to be brighter, but I don’t want to sacrifice contrast. Open up the curve by clicking on the backwards play button next to the drop-down menu, and then, identify the problems. Then you open up the curve in the left sidebar. What you can now do is apply more curves until it works, or you can go to Edit>undo history (loosely translated from swedish, it may be called something else, but it’s the place where you can undo a bunch of stuff at once), and go back to before you applied the curve to your image. You’re gonna need to know the rudimentary’s of giffing for this tutorial, especially how to apply curves. Okay, so, you’ve got your curve, maybe from yours truly, and you apply it to your gif and whoa, it does not look at all like what you had in mind. # gimp tutorial # mine # tutorial # gimp Making a curve fit your gif
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