Thursday, January 30, 2014

How to Create a Retro Postcard Design in Gimp 2.8



An awesome tutorial on creating postcards with The GIMP. This one is from JosephsPlace at YouTube. When I first attempted this, I got lost in the middle of the tutorial and starting working on this postcard project on my own. Here is the result of my first attempt, a postcard from my hometown in Old Roseville, CA:

Postcard - Greetings From Roseville, California
First attempt.
The author of the tutorial mentions Photoshop users have access to an easy wave making tool. In GIMP, we have to use the path tool to create a text along path or use the newer cage transform tool, which is what I did.

This tutorial is also beneficial due to the extra techniques the author mentions that can really change the way you do graphics. Little things such as changing the font size of the first letter so that is is roughly 10-15% larger then the rest of the proceeding text. Also the links to the font used was a good look by the author, I have used them now in many projects.

Postcard - Visit Beautiful Locke, California
Second attempt.
I did find some flaws in my second go-around, while making the postcard for Locke, CA. During my first attempt, I painstakingly cleaned up the edges to remove the aliasing that occurs when you create the 3-D background. The second time around, I was able to follow the tutorial to the end and found that my edges showed bad aliasing which is hard to fix. You have to go around the entire edge with a small, maybe 1-pixel size eraser brush and remove the edges. Unless there is a better way that I am unaware of. Here is the result of my second go:

Some other useful techniques I found in my second go was the black radial gradient the author uses to bring out the text, along with the softlight radial gradient used to create a light source. Very cool. If you are interested, check out JosephsPlace tutorial on YouTube or the embedded video below:




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