Tutorial Gimp Basic 1 : How to Fill Text With Image

in #utopian-io7 years ago (edited)

Hello, Today I will make a tutorial “ How to Fill Text With Image” with Gimp 2.08 Application in Ubuntu 17.10 Operation System and Difficulty is Basic . for you all who want to know , follow the tutorial below may be useful and goodluck,
logo baju.jpg

Step How to Fill Text With Image :

  • The First step Open your Image from your computer. File → Open → choose your image → Open.follow this picture 1
    01.gif

  • Create a new Layer. Click icon new layer as picture2 below or Right Click on panel layer → New Layer . After that choose transparent and you can type the layer name is Layer2.
    02.gif

  • Choose text tool in the toolbox. Type the Text who you want. I want Typing Iwaydi .Setting Font,size and color who you want.I'm setting Font : Impact Condensed ,Size : 600 and Color :Black.
    03.gif

  • Choose Move tool in toolbox .After that set Text in the top center picture or other position who you think is good. you can follow the picture below.
    04.gif

  • Right Click in the Text layer, Select Alpha to selection.
    05.gif

  • Click eye beside Text layer. next click image layer →Right Click on the Image → Edit → Cut or [Ctrl + x] on the keyboard . follow the picture below
    06.gif

  • Click eye beside Image Layer. Next click layer2 →Right Click on the Image → Edit → Paste or [Ctrl + v] on the keyboard and then move text to the center after that click anchor . follow the picture below
    07.gif

  • The Last step export to jpg. File → Export as → choose your folder → type your name file.jpg → export.
    08.gif

Results :

logo baju.jpg



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