Hi
I'm sorry for my bad English. I am really incompetent in advance Gimp using.
I would like to modify the "down right corner" symbol of 'Note_Cymbal_Yellow_Sizzle.png' in order to look like the 'Note_Cymbal_Miss_Sizzle.png' symbol but I don't know how to do that. I would copy/paste the "down right corner" symbol in the other file to obtain the 3 other corners.
I imagine it's a basic manipulation for an expert.
Could someone do that for me please ?
I don't think this is translating very well. The cymbal has corners? I can't see them.
"Down right corner" is the part surrounded by green.
Thanks a lot for your help.
I misspoke myself.
I would like to modify the "down right corner" symbol of 'Note_Cymbal_Yellow_Sizzle.png' (green surrounded zone) in order to look red "transparent" like the 'Note_Cymbal_Miss_Sizzle.png' symbol (blue surrounded zone).
I try to do this modification by myself (last attachment) but it’s not consistent enough with the other : too opaque and not red enough.
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I rectangle selected lower RHS box then > float (it becomes a new layer)
Colors > Curves and dragged the line up to the left to lighten.
Then Colors > Hue Saturation > selected red color and moved the 3 sliders to get a similar effect.
Cheers.
What I did :
- load original layer
- new layer with color red/orange layer mode 'overlay'
- new layer white layer mode 'Lighten only' / opacity 50%
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(11-20-2022, 08:50 AM)Tas_mania Wrote: [ -> ]I rectangle selected lower RHS box then > float (it becomes a new layer)
Colors > Curves and dragged the line up to the left to lighten.
Then Colors > Hue Saturation > selected red color and moved the 3 sliders to get a similar effect.
Cheers.
Thanks a lot for your help. I tried it, but it didn’t work : it's not very intuitive and I'm a novice.
In doing that, you forgot the transparency
Could you please redo that on the original files attached to my first post (on 'Note_Cymbal_Yellow_Sizzle.png' compared to 'Note_Cymbal_Miss_Sizzle.png') with transparency ?
(11-20-2022, 09:22 AM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]Not as simple as you want and probably never an exact match.
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Now tell us what you really want
Thanks a lot for your help. I tried it, but it didn’t work : it's not very intuitive and I'm a novice.
Yours are two yellow/orange compared to the "model" ('Note_Cymbal_Miss_Sizzle.png').
(11-20-2022, 09:34 AM)denzjos Wrote: [ -> ]What I did :
- load original layer
- new layer with color red/orange layer mode 'overlay'
- new layer white layer mode 'Lighten only' / opacity 50%
Thanks a lot for your help.
Yours looks great !!! Could you please attached the resulting 'Note_Cymbal_Yellow_Sizzle.png' file ?
I work on french version of Gimp. I found "mode 'overlay'" but what is "with color red/orange" ?
1 / click on the FG to get 'Change foreground colour' menu and set colour (between red and yellow / orange)
2/ fill the 'color' layer with the colour
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