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Cocktail Hat
#1
Newbie here. I'm interested in creating a sort of 'cocktail hat' with a veil pattern as in this picture. Any advice or suggestions?

[Image: 1cb7e4561e5872f4fc38ca051df56fda48c9279f_original.jpeg]
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#2
You can do the pattern in GIMP, but in the end, I would use Krita as you will need the Krita's mesh tool transform.
With GIMP it will take too much time and pain to get a similar result of the veil, and not even sure it will be as "well made" as it could be with Krita
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLXWynZT_8s
Once the veil is made, transfert to GIMP and I'll go with GIMP for everything else
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#3
I forgot, in GIMP your best friend for the veil is Filters ➤ Render ➤ Pattern ➤ Grid... Wink
Drag n drop the layer from GIMP directly in a new already opened image in Krita's layer stack (don't do Krita to GIMP, but save as png or PSD then open in GIMP once transformed)

Krita's mesh tool with a quick example of a grid made in GIMP
(you do need to learn keys modifier, multiple control point selection, add columns and rows on the fly ➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLXWynZT_8s it's worth it Wink )
   
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(11-13-2021, 10:27 AM)PixLab Wrote: I forgot, in GIMP your best friend for the veil is Filters ➤ Render ➤ Pattern ➤ Grid... Wink
Drag n drop the layer from GIMP directly in a new already opened image in Krita's layer stack (don't do Krita to GIMP, but save as png or PSD then open in GIMP once transformed)

Krita's mesh tool with a quick example of a grid made in GIMP
(you do need to learn keys modifier, multiple control point selection, add columns and rows on the fly ➤ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLXWynZT_8s it's worth it Wink )

Thanks for the advice! Would it be transparent? I'm wanting to put the veil over an image.
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#5
(11-13-2021, 07:46 PM)WhiskeySal Wrote: Thanks for the advice! Would it be transparent? I'm wanting to put the veil over an image.
Yes.
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