Yea I use photoshop, I'm sure you can do that stuff in GIMP too, though. I just desaturated everything in the Janna sig but the orange gem, and then I warmed up the remaining colours. That's all there is to the colour scheme anyway. Otherwise, I also cut out some bits of the sig with lasso tool and motion blurred them, and I got lens flare on the staff.

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Yea I use photoshop, I'm sure you can do that stuff in GIMP too, though. I just desaturated everything in the Janna sig but the orange gem, and then I warmed up the remaining colours. That's all there is to the colour scheme anyway. Otherwise, I also cut out some bits of the sig with lasso tool and motion blurred them, and I got lens flare on the staff.
You can do all of that in GIMP :3 The two programs isn't that different, I guess.
Yea, it's even pretty simple in GIMP. You'd basically just use the colorize tool to recolor the image all besides the area you want the original color (select around it with the free select tool then hit invert in the select menu), add a lens flare (filter > light & shadow > lens flare, in a proper color ofc) in a new layer, and then use the free select tool to select areas you want blurred and then blur them with a Gaussian blur.
Alternatively, you could also just add a new layer and fill it with the color you want most of the signature to be and set the mode to color, then erase over the part you want the same color (this way is easier to change).
EDIT: it occurs to me that this may only sound simple to me .-.
Alternatively, you could also just add a new layer and fill it with the color you want most of the signature to be and set the mode to color, then erase over the part you want the same color (this way is easier to change).
EDIT: it occurs to me that this may only sound simple to me .-.
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