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Hi all 3d photo question - stawny - 01-01-2017

Hi I am new to photo editing but an anyone please just tell me what the process is called where you have a sort of 3d effect on an image. For example the background of the image stays static but images in the forefront can move when the screen is scrolled up of down.
This is for a website project and an example of what I am trying to ask is here in the header image http://elegantthemes.com/preview/Divi-One-Page/ .
I only need to know what this type of effect is called so I can then learn how to do it, and I hope that Gimp is capable of doing or if anyone knows of a tutorial I can use.
Many thanks and apologies for the dumb question but know my other stuff just not photo editing side of life


RE: Hi all 3d photo question - rich2005 - 01-01-2017

Ofnuts is the person to answer this but I will start you off

The movement is nothing to do with Gimp and all about webpage code.

If you can get your browser to display the source you might see something like this screenshot: http://imgur.com/C2Xlutx

The foreground(the girl) is an image, a png, with a transparent background, and the background (blurred) is a separate image, in this case a jpeg.

Can these 2 images be made with Gimp - yes.


RE: Hi all 3d photo question - stawny - 01-01-2017

(01-01-2017, 12:47 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Ofnuts is the person to answer this but I will start you off

The movement is nothing to do with Gimp and all about webpage code.

If you can get your browser to display the source you might see something like this screenshot: http://imgur.com/C2Xlutx

The foreground(the girl) is an image, a png, with a transparent background, and the background (blurred) is a separate image, in this case a jpeg.

Can these 2 images be made with Gimp - yes.
Thank you for replying so quickly and this has given me something to work off, brill, have a great new year