Re: [Gimp-user] Creating Transparent Text
- From: Helen <etters h gmail com>
- To: Steve Kinney <admin pilobilus net>
- Cc: gimp-user-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Creating Transparent Text
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2013 16:26:17 -0500
Wow! I've never done a vector path, but what you did is so clear and clean that I only wish I
had not cropped off my last name before sending the file! Is vector path a gimp tool? I'll look it up.
Something new to learn. Thank you!
Helen
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Steve Kinney
<admin pilobilus net> wrote:
On 02/19/2013 01:37 PM, Burnie West wrote:
> It looks to me like the original signature scan had the artifacts
> around it.
Same here - and very low resolution. The signature itself is only
64 x 142 pixels, and the artifacts look like they could have come
from scaling an earlier copy in an indexed format.
If possible I would start over with a new signature and scan, at 300
DPI or above, with black ink on white paper. Then, applying the
filter Colors > Color to Alpha would produce a much more acceptable
result. The more uniform the color and texture of the paper (or
etc.) used, the more certain the result.
Or you could go in a whole other direction, make a vector path from
the available signature, stroke it with an oblong brush with its
angle and hardness tweaked, and use the result. This would be a
typical part of creating a logo from a signature. Just for an
exercise, I did that:
http://pilobilus.net/xfer/helen.zip
Picture worth way more than a thousand words.
:o)
Steve
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