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Icy Text
Posted by kasrak on Jan 9, 2007 into FunWinter time means snow and ice time. This tutorial helps you to give your logos, your homepage etc. the icy glow.
How Layer Masks Work
Posted by kasrak on Jan 9, 2007 into Getting StartedA tutorial that introduces you to GIMP's layer masks.
Creating a shadows in Gimp
Posted by binnyva on Jan 8, 2007 into ArticleShadows are an integral part of Web 2.0 design. Here are a few ways to create a shadow in Gimp...
Creating Reflections for Logos in Gimp
Posted by binnyva on Jan 8, 2007 into ArticleLet us see how to create Logos using the reflection trick. Reflections or wet surfaces have been used in many 'Web 2.0' Logos. I used this technique to create my OpenJS.com logo. This is very easy to do - once you get the idea.
Creating Badges/Violators using Gimp
Posted by binnyva on Jan 8, 2007 into ArticleIn the first part of this series we saw how to create a Button using Gimp - now to create another prominent element of Web 2.0 design - badges or violators. Very useful for under construction beta sites.
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Using Gimp to make Web 2.0 Buttons and Graphics
Posted by binnyva on Jan 8, 2007 into ArticleThere are many tutorials about creating buttons and graphics in the new 'Web 2.0' style. Unfortunately, all these tutorials are for Photoshop users. The Gimp users are completely ignored. So, I have decided to correct this error - this is a tutorial on how to create a Web 2.0 style button in Linux using Gimp(will work in windows as well).
How to Create a 3D Gear
Posted by kasrak on Jan 8, 2007 into FunThis tutorial will show you how to make a 3D gear in Gimp.
Starburst
Posted by kasrak on Jan 8, 2007 into Tips & TricksThis tutorial should teach you to create a starburst like effect which brings in some action in your artwork.
How to Create Fire
Posted by kasrak on Jan 8, 2007 into Special EffectsWanna give your logos some warm touch for the winter months? These two tutorials show two methods of creating hot flames in the GIMP.
Apple iMac-Like Text
Posted by kasrak on Jan 8, 2007 into FunDoesn't this fine plastic text look yummy? Read on and you'll learn how to create it using the Gimp. The tutorial was tested with Gimp 1.1 and 1.2 and requires some knowledge about layers and layer modes.


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