2 In GIMP. I used two layers, the original without blur, beneath a duplicate layer with full blur. Then I applied a black to white gradient […] Manual tilt shift lens effect in the GIMP by John ...2011-07-28 in portfolio tagged Adobe Photoshop / Creative Commons / GIMP / Graphics / Inkscape / John LeMasney / Linux / MorgueFile / postaday2011 by lemsy (updated 1577 days ago)
So this is an image of a girl I found at Morguefile, and I used the clone and smudge tools to erase her face. A […] An erased face by John LeMasney via 365sketches.org #cc #illustration ...2011-04-17 in portfolio tagged Creative Commons / GIMP / Google / Graphics / Image Editing / Inkscape / John LeMasney / memory / MorgueFile / postaday2011 / WordPress by lemsy (updated 1577 days ago)
I have found that listening is the key to great relationships of all kinds. Do you know? tags: morguefile, layers, listening, GNU, GPL, […] 68 of 365 is a listening board #GIMP2011-03-09 in portfolio / requests tagged cc-sa / Creative Commons / GIMP / GNU / GPL / MorgueFile / Open source / postaday2011 / WordPress by lemsy (updated 3771 days ago)
Happy new year everyone! I decided to start the new series with something I’m very familiar with in the GIMP: Compositing images. I […] 1 of 365 is OMGWTF Run! #Gimp2011-01-01 in portfolio tagged Adobe Photoshop / Creative Commons / GIMP / Graphics / Image Editing / lemasney / Linux / MorgueFile / Open source / photo / postaday2011 / Robot by lemsy (updated 3771 days ago)
This is another image that makes use of the spraypaint tool in 0.48 order to make a bokeh effect. The silhouetted tree was a photo […] Orange bokeh – John LeMasney2010-04-06 in portfolio tagged Adobe Illustrator / Bitmap / Graphics / Inkscape / MorgueFile / Scalable Vector Graphics / Vector Based by lemsy (updated 3765 days ago)
So here I have an urban apartment building/townhouse which I'm clearly mislabeling as a brownstone, painted on a brown stone. I haven't decided yet whether it's just a painted facade or whether you can actually enter it. I like to think that someone walks up to it, tries to enter, and grabs an image of a doorknob. Brownstone by the beach2010-04-01 in curriculum vitae / Illustration / Inkscape / open source / portfolio / professional activities / professional experience / requests tagged Calligraphy / Crafts / GIMP / Graphics / Holidays / Image / Inkscape / MorgueFile by lemsy (updated 1573 days ago)