![]() Now duplicate it seven times, for a total of eight layers including our gradient layer. The best part is since it is a grayscale image, we can apply any color we choose to make different metals.Ĭreate a new transparent layer, and set the layer Mode to Overlay. We have now transformed an existing gradient into a metallic gradient. Here’s what the gradient looks like after the curve adjustment. ![]() ![]() Different gradients will require different curve adjustments. Our gradient is still too dark, so go to Colors>Curves and move your curve up somewhere between one to two squares from the middle, in the curves dialog, and click OK. This will make our gradient a little more blended and smoother looking. Next, click on the little box at the top of the layers dialog to lock the alpha channel, then go toFilters>Blur>Gaussian Blur, set both values to 100 and click OK. On the Gradient layer, Go to Colors>Desaturate, select the Luminosity option, then click OK. Make a horizontal stroke across your image, using the Control key to make it perfectly straight, and apply your gradient. Set the gradient to the Shadow 1 gradient and check the little box next to the gradient to reverse it. Delete the background layer and select the Blend tool. Open a new image 800圆00 and use 300 ppi for the resolution.Ĭreate a transparent layer and name it Gradient. A special thanks to Rod for his Steel_Pencil_RD gradient that got me started on these. Others are variations derived from some of the default gradients that come with GIMP, and still others that were created from scratch. Some were a collaboration between myself and Rod to convert some Photoshop “styles” into GIMP. Included with this tutorial, you will find 24 different metallic gradients in the attached zip file. First, I’m going to show you how to take any gradient, and turn it into a metallic gradient in just a few simple steps. I haven’t seen a lot of metallic gradients for Gimp so I decided to include this segment for those that need a quick and easy way to get a semi metallic effect.
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