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Creating grungestract brushes in the GIMP


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#1 gigatwo

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Posted 13 April 2006 - 10:35 PM

Well, when I submitted this tutorial it was royaly pwnt by whoever verifies the tutorials (andmost likely with good reason), so I'm trying to see what needs to be changed. I have my ideas of what the problems are, but I think I need someone other than myself.


[tutorial]
Creating grungestract brushes



This tutorial will explain the steps that were taken in the creation of this grunge pack. (<< is this why?)


1)Open up the GIMP

2)Create a new image (500 by 500 pixels) with a white background

3)Click on ”dialouges>brushes”

4)Click on the ”create new brush” button (it looks like a sheet of paper)

5)Enter the following settings (it’s really) up to you.

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6)Double click on the brush icon in the toolbar

7)Click on ”use color from gradient” and choose the gradient shown below


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8)Brush across the image and fill it up as shown


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9)Select ”Filters>Map>Displace” and displace the layer on itself


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10)Desaturate the image (Layer>Colors>Desaturate)

12)Select a small roundish portion of the image

13)Copy the selection


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14)Click ”file>new image” (should match size of the copied part)

15)paste the cutout onto a new layer


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16)Click ”Layer>Transparency>Alpha to Selection”

17)Click ”Select>Feather”>

18)Feather the selection by a decent amount of pixelness

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19)Invert the selection (ctrl+I)

20)Clear the selection (ctrl+K) untill there is no definent cutoff on the edges


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21)Flatten the image

22)Set the mode to greyscale

23)Save the image in the brush folder (C://Program Files/gimp/share/2.0/brushes) or (/usr/share/gimp/2.0/brushes/ on the penguin) as abstract1.gbr

24)Repeat steps 12-23 a couple of times

25)Create a new image of 500 by 500 pixels with a white bg

26)Open the brushes dialouge box (Dialouges>Brushes)

27)Click the refresh button

28)Select one of the brushes that you just created and start filling up the image, switching brushes regularlly


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29)Re open the layers dialouge (ctrl+L)

30)Right click on the BG layer (should be only layer)

31)Select ”Add alpha channel”

32)Select ”edit layer attributes”

33)Type in a bunch of jibberish (not a necessary step, but it’s fun enough)

34)Create a new layer and move it under that)

35)Select ”Filters>Render>Clouds>Solid Noise”

36)Max out on everything exept for random seed (thar’d be impossible)


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37)Set the brushed layer to overlay, and duplicate it


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38)select the bottom layer and motioin blur it at 0 degrees with a maxed out length (in this one you really don’t need to do it in the other direction)

39)Bumpmap the layer on itself with the following settings (or whatever you choose)


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40)Sharpen the bump mapped layer a bit. (or a large amount, it’s up to you)

41)You should have something like this (If it’s too light then make a new layer on overlay and select all and copy visible and paste it on there)(<<maybe this is why?)


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42)Sharpen the image a bit

42)Repeat steps 12-23 only with bigger selections and larger feathering amounts (also more ctrl+K ing)(<< maybe this?)

43)Delete the brushes created in the beginning (unless you really want them, but why would you?)



Feel free to realease brush pack out on the net with your newly created grungestract brushes in there, but just don’t claim the method of creation to be your own. On the lines of giving credit, a large influence on the developement of these brushes was a failed attempt at imitating MobiusOne’s grungestract pack. I have yet to figure out how he did his, but still.

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I marked off what I thoght might be the problems, but I need your opinion on what might have resulted in the declination. If it's fixed, is it possible to send it in again, or do I have to just give up on it?

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Posted 13 April 2006 - 10:41 PM

:D This is still in queue to go through approval, why do you feel it was declined you only submitted it 2dys ago takes an average of 7dys to show. :)

#3 gigatwo

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Posted 13 April 2006 - 10:51 PM

Ah, so that's the problem. Sry, I probably should have known about that or at least have been more patient.

I still find it unlikely that it'll still be accepted since I screwed up in one major area.

Pixel2life.com (as well as many other portals) does not accept tutorials that contain images hosted on any domain other than the domain of the tutorial itself or if the tutorial is an image that is directly linked to a free image hosting service like Photobucket or Imageshack.


I actually have the tutorial on my home page but my site isn't exactly a good source for tutorialness. What I submitted was from a thread on a gimp forum that I am a mod on. The images, however, are hosted on my site. Maybe I'll be able to get permission from the admin to host the picks on his space. I guess I'll se if it's accepted first.

Edited by gigatwo, 13 April 2006 - 10:55 PM.





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