Fabricblack and white art deco wallpaperpapyrusbeige blacklarge24inches14466539. Here are some results, I didn't bother to do that yellow overlay because I'm tired and I think that's easy enough for anyone to do on their own. papyrus,ancient egypt,art deco,scallop,geometric,1920s,block print. I'd suggest putting an Overlay of a yellowish color if you want to make it more papyrus looking, but as it stands it's definitely a rough paper. Changing "Scale" doesn't really do anything positive to the effect in my experience. You can mess around with the other bars, like "Refraction" and "Quality", both give different results. lol Effectively you're done, but you have a few options. Step 2: Use the "Dents" plugin and set the bars called "Roughness" and "Tension" all the way to the right Step 1: Get an empty canvass and use the "Lattice" plugin (it's under 'Render') Required Plugins: Lattice, Dents (Although I think that's integrated into PDN now) This is incredibly simple, hardly a tutorial more of a "Dude, check this out", however there are a few prerequisite plug-ins and I kinda enjoy reading tutorials to find new techniques so why break the flow. The black color will now come through.This tutorial is available as a PDF. Right click top layer and "Merge down".ġ3. Note: If you use the edge of the eraser circle, you get a narrower edge and softer coloring (what I did), but you can play with it )ġ1.ğollow the next steps if you also want a black burnt effect.ġ2. Click multiple time in the same spot for a darker effect. Select the top layer (parchment layer)ġ0.Ĝlick aroud the edges of the parchment. The parchment paper (If it is not the top layer, move it into that position now), then the brown layer and then the black.Ĩ. ![]() You should have three layers all with the same shape. Dotted selection line should still be up and on invert) Delete the edges so that you have a black silhouette of the parchment.Ħ. Now you should have a brown silhouette of the parchment and transparency around the edges (black may show through from the black layer)ĥ.Ĝlick the black layer. It will all be the same uniform brown but the dotted outline of the parchement will still be there)Ĥ. Right click the layer with the parchment -> alpha to selection (The outline of the parchment should highlight)Ģ.Ĝlick the Brown edged layer (with the parchement cutout in the middle)ģ. Be warned, it's much more extensive and I'm sure there is a better way, but I'm a relatively new Gimp user.ġ. Well, I found a round about way to get the same effect, thought I'd share the steps. You can the add a photo to it or write some text or you can also add an old map to make your own treasure map! Have fun! Or you can apply the depth-effect again if you want more crinkle! Feel free to play around with it. The hard part is done ) Now you can finetune your parchment paper by using Brightness and Contrast. The brown inner shine should be visible now. Press CTRL+I to invert the selection and the press DEL to delete the unwanted parts. Choose “alpha to selection” from the right click context menu of the layers dialog again.Īctivate the just blurred layer. This gives us a perfect selection of the layer.Īctivate the parchement layer. You can also do small very thin ones in the middle. Cut many small cranks into the parchment. ![]() Use the free selection tool for this again. The next step is to create some more cuts into the parchment. Cut that part or just delete it using DEL (or CTRL+K in GIMP 2.2).ĭeactivate the current selection by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+A or Selection / None In the tabs of the filter enter these valuesĪfter that choose the “Free selection”-tool. Now apply Filter / Light and Shadow / Lighting Effect. ![]() In the channels tab deactivate the eye-symbol to make it invisible.Ĭhange to the layers-tab and click the brown layer to make it active. Create a new channel there, name it “knittern” or “crinkle” which is the english word for this.Ĭlick the just created channel to make it active.Īpply Filter / Render / Plastic Noise. Open the channels tab (Dialogs / Channels). Now, we’re going to bring some depth into play. The noise-effect should be still very little visible. Go to Filter / Noise / RGB Noise and use these values as input: Open a new file: 400×500 px and set the background color to black.Ĭreate a new transparent layer, fill it with #bc8b46. You can than add an old map, a photo or just plain text to it! Tutorial details Motivation This tutorial is a bit aimed on fantasy-fans! I will show you how to generate an old parchment paper.
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