
When you set up all of your hue saturation, you have to know the number of the dial, I suggest you to try it first on the hue saturation window (colors > huesat)Īnd again a window will pop out and asked for continue, click and insert the number again, but I have to warn you that every hue mode (master red yellow green etc etc) you have to do it repeatedly, it can’t be set up all at once like you can set the master hue mode and blue hue mode, that means when you want to do all the hue mode you will have to do it 7 times.įor anything else you have to do it manually because it’s not supported on GAP :/ Sharpen your gif! The different is you’re gonna looking for channel mixer, not curves, and the step is continue as the same Go back to the tricky part of this tutorial (“Now comes the tricky part”) Go to colors > components > channell mixer and then set up everything you want to make it looks better > click save > a wild error window maybe will appear just click ok > enter your channel mixer settings > click saveĪnd then you’re just gonna click cancel on that channel mixer window. Now preview it! (filters > animation > playback) looks better! This window will pop out and then an again click okĬurves file window will appear again, right? I insert “C:\Users\MY.gimp-2.6\curves” and then I select my curves and then the animated filter window will appear agan and click continue (I know it’s quite confusing, but you will understand it asap because it’s pretty simple just like load > click > okay > continue load > click > okay > continue) and click load curveĪnother window will pop out, now select your file and click okĪnd then the load curve window disappears, click okay again Go to filter > filter all layers > a window will pop out, search curves and then click that curves > apply varyingĪ window will pop out, I’m just gonna insert “C:\Users\MY.gimp-2.6\curves” to the box because it’s where my curves saved. The curves window is still open, click cancel. Now, see the arrow button after the add button right besides presets? you click that arrow button > export settings from fileĪ widow will pop out and I’m just gonna save the curves as “the queen” and then click save Image will look dull without curves, now go to colors > curves > and set it to make it bright and dark at the same time Now you have clean captures, and then resize your image, because I want it to be a photoset, I will make 245 width (image > scale image > insert 245 on the width box > hit enter > scale) Third Step: Coloring and etc Okay just click file > open > open as layers > select the second image until the very last (by click the second image, hold shift, click the last image) and then click open, now you have to wait until it’s all load into the stackĬrop your image out of that shitty black border with rectangle select tool and then image > crop to selection and if you want to focus on the person crop it again Open your gimp > click file > open > search your file on documents, the km player, capture > select the first image there > open And then you have your screencapsĭelete some that you don’t want until it’s like 11-25 pictures Next Step: Get started on GIMP! Now open your screencaps on the capture file (My documents > The KMPLAYER > Capture) Just let it loading. Still on the pause, right click and then capture > frame extractĪ window will pop out, set everything like mineĪnd then click start > play your video > click stop after the all part is already captured! (I suggest you to drag the frame extraction window to the right part and the km player window on the left to make it easier!) The part is must not too long, otherwise it will be above 1 MB and your gif won’t work on tumblr (it’s a must)
GIMP GIF OVER IMAGE INSTALL
after you installed gap, you will notice new thingsĪfter you download and install KMPLAYER, open your video that you want to make a gif out of it with KMPLAYER (right click on the video file > open with > the kmplayer) and play your video until you get the part that you want to make it a gif, pause it.
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