Photoshop has a torn edges filter you could use...and set the layer effect to be an inner glow with a light red (pink) color set to color burn for the burnt look. I don't know about gimp though.
Well I've gone as far as I can with GIMP (and it isn't much).
I have a background I'd like to use for some maps but I can't get the edge to look like it's ripped/tattered/burnt (old parchment feel).
I found a great texture to use but with out the distressed edges it just doen't look right.
http://rpgmapshare.com/index.php?q=g...2_itemId=13327
Here is the inspiration image (also a great map!) that has the edge effects i really like.
http://www.anthonyforsterstudios.co....x2750x2150.jpg
I’d really appreciate any help or tips on how to use GIMP to reproduce the distress effects.
Thanks
OL
Photoshop has a torn edges filter you could use...and set the layer effect to be an inner glow with a light red (pink) color set to color burn for the burnt look. I don't know about gimp though.
Everyone I've asked has said just about the same thing
I think I'm going to sink the cash and get Photoshop :cry:
*looks under the couch pillows for cahnge*
Thanks
OL
As a total side note, but related. If you know anyone that has a college email account, teacher, student, etc. you can get Creative Studio CS for dirt cheap from http://www.collegesoftware.org I am currently enrolled in some classes and that is how I found out about it. I'm not sure how many copies an individual account can get you though so I'm not going to be much help having already purchased it.
Thanks for the info RPMiller. I'll check it out.
Man oh man... what a difference a 30 day free trial of Photoshop Elements makes
Here is a tutorial for making ripped, rusted paper with the Gimp. One of the posters created a script-fu for it as well.
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/...-2-3-42-1.html
As an example: Here's a map I did with MapX and some paper I made in the Gimp. Last is the map pasted onto the paper as an overlay.
Try it out. I'm sure you can improve on this effect.
Beat me to it cause I was having problems with the server yesterday and it seemed to eat my posted reply.
Attached is a weathered version of the sheet originally linked to, made in GIMP. I didn't follow a tutorial, just played with it, but could reconstruct the steps if there was interest.
-Rob A>
Yes please do. That looks really nice.