papp263 Posted January 11, 2014 Share Posted January 11, 2014 This is a tutorial for GIMP image editor users, but I imagine Photo Shop users can maybe gain some helpful hints as well. Also this is mostly for those who cannot use an ENB for their games, due to not having a system capable of running one. Now: For Gimp This plug-in is needed to create the effects.Be sure to follow the install read-me carefully (not that you wouldn't of course :tongue:) the link shows all the versions available to date. Just choose the version you need and install it. Now once installedopen an image to play around with.Go to the Filters tab, and at the bottom the new plug-in will be there, called G'MICclick it.In the pop-up everything you're going to do for this tutorial is under the Colors tab.Open the colors tab and scroll down to the Local Normalization. Open that, and this will give the image varying degrees of POM (parreloxial occlusion mapping) adding some shadow like effects, and slight texture up-grading. The settings I use are:Amplitude: .63 or .95Radius: 2 or 3I leave the other settings as is, and apply. Now scroll back up to the top of the colors tab and click the RGB mixer. Depending on how dark the image is already this may not be necessary... but if needed all I do here is make the Red brightness: -5.10Green brightness: -5.10Blue brightness: -5.10And apply Next click the YCbCr mixer and make the Blue chroma brightness: 1.39And apply Next click the CMYK mixer and make the Magenta brightness: 1.26And apply Next click the Channel processing and make the Contrast: .96And apply. This contrast filter also does not need to be used all the time (I don't use it all the time). There ya go! :D this is how I give images the ENB look, these are my personal settings for this GIMP plug-in.Just play around with it, and above all have fun editing! :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tobjoern Posted January 12, 2014 Share Posted January 12, 2014 (edited) Thank you for this nice and easy to understand tutorial. I had a look at the screenshots to this plug-in. Some of the painting/drawing effects look really interesting and/or funny (f.e. Degradations - Oldschool 8-bits ^^) Maybe I will give it a try one day - who knows... :wink: :smile: Edited January 12, 2014 by Tobjoern Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carah Posted March 2, 2014 Share Posted March 2, 2014 Thank-you for this wonderful tutorial and link to this awesome GIMP plugin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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