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Glitter brush
#1
Hi, is there any brush we can use to get a " shine " effect like this ?


   
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#2
   

Notes:

  • The Brush editor does not support it, but you can use a text editor edit the VBR and set an aspect ratio >20. Interesting effects.
  • If you want to be accurate, these sparkles are caused by the diaphragm in the camera (you don't see them in the physical world, only on photos). A diaphragm with an even number of blades produces as many spikes, those with an odd number twice as many so given that diaphragms have between 5 to 11 blades, you can have 6, 8, 10, 14, 18 or 22 spikes.
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#3
You might found this video useful to make your own brush




Or maybe you are searching for a tuto to quickly read and make your own (the video above is way too long for what it is).
https://www.gimpusers.com/tutorials/sparkle-on-objects

Or may be just some brushes to download?  (usually I don't like to download brushes when I can make them)
https://www.deviantart.com/project-gimpb...s-63531487
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#4
Thanks. I will take some time and try. It looks do- able. Smile
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#5
As before deviantart is a good source, although you might have to do a bit of conversion.

From a collection there, 8 Gimp brushes in the flare style.

zipped https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=...58ySS9Om7k

Still in Gimp is the old gradient flare plugin Filters -> Light&Shadow -> Gradient Flare use the classic version in the selector tab and play with the sliders.

   
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#6
Did anyone try this ? It is .abr and when I use it, it gives dark shine instead of white. It would be nice to know whether a fix is available. Thanks.

https://www.deviantart.com/keepwaiting/a...-178052168

Edit : It is working now

   

The brush we make has no blur in the middle
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