Another example of photo retouching using Inkscape 0.46:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/claus_01/4228702109/
I really love this more & more. ;-) (And I just cannot imagine that this can be as easily achieved using, say Gimp (or even Photoshop).
Claus
Looking good, but it'd be quite easy to achieve using Gimp or even early versions of Photoshop. Keep up the good work though. It'll be interesting to see what techniques you can develop.
Ant
2009/12/30 Claus Cyrny <claus.cyrny@...22...>:
Another example of photo retouching using Inkscape 0.46:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/claus_01/4228702109/
I really love this more & more. ;-) (And I just cannot imagine that this can be as easily achieved using, say Gimp (or even Photoshop).
Claus
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On 12/30/2009 11:21 PM, Claus Cyrny wrote:
Another example of photo retouching using Inkscape 0.46:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/claus_01/4228702109/
I really love this more & more. ;-) (And I just cannot imagine that this can be as easily achieved using, say Gimp (or even Photoshop).
There is a Paths Tool in GIMP and while it is far from the friendliness of Inkscape bezier tool, you can to such effects with it (I also prefer to do such things in Inkscape).
Hi Nicu,
Nicu Buculei wrote:
On 12/30/2009 11:21 PM, Claus Cyrny wrote:
Another example of photo retouching using Inkscape 0.46:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/claus_01/4228702109/
I really love this more & more. ;-) (And I just cannot imagine that this can be as easily achieved using, say Gimp (or even Photoshop).
There is a Paths Tool in GIMP and while it is far from the friendliness of Inkscape bezier tool, you can to such effects with it (I also prefer to do such things in Inkscape).
of course I am aware of paths in Gimp (I use Gimp almost daily), but Inkscape is much more flexible, and I have WYSIWYG control. Besides, paths in Gimp could definitely be better. Bezier curves in Inkscape work like a charm, and I have full control over stroke & fill. I can even use a gradient as a fill color, and modify it as I'm working, something I cannot do using Gimp. There, I would have to draw a path, fill it, and only then would I be able to see the result. Plus, high-quality anti-aliasing in Gimp is unfortunately still an issue, compared to Photoshop, Krita, or CinePaint (I am using Ubuntu 9.10).
Claus
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