Hello,

I just joined to the mailing list a week ago therefore my knowledge
is limited in this particular tread.
I just want to comment on the GIMP retouching tutorial. s. Kempter
suggested an even more specific part of retouching using GIMP.
I guess using frequency separation to deide texture and tones for
retouching would be very appropriate and state of the art nowdays.
Especially for skin tone and texutre related retuch tasks.

Best regards,

Karoly

On 14 December 2015 at 20:00, S.Kemter <sirko.kemter@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Matt GIMP is not the best option for digital painting, you can do it with it but its not so well, there was/is a project called GPS(GIMP Paint Studio) for it, which adjusted the GUI for it but today the developer is part of Krita team, after he worked for mypaint. Even photo retouche is a broad area, you have to pick a tiny bit for it and mostly you have to pick something with "WOW factor"

I suggested a few days ago making a tutorial row for the Ambassadors and doing a so called "Global Wallpaper Hunt" for F24, looking to this Sky Replacement would be a fine topic and this way the people can pop up their holiday pictures.


br gnokii

2015-12-14 21:00 GMT+07:00 Matthew Miller <mattdm@fedoraproject.org>:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 09:09:49PM -0200, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
> I'm already writing there.
> My question is about Gimp. If you think there's any features or tool
> that you would like to see in the article.

I think this would work best if you have an audience or a use-case in
mind. Gimp is such a big, full-featured program that just writing about
it in general is hard. Maybe "Gimp for photo-retouching" or "Gimp for
digital painting"... or maybe even something more specific. (It could
even be a series of articles, then.)



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