This kind of came out like shit but I'm trying my best to learn basic GIMP. 😤😤
See, that's what I thought but every picture I can find of it from that angle shows there being a big lake in the foreground and not foothills like in this picture
Thanks for the advice, I'll keep experimenting! I want to make motivational poster-esque stuff like this as I read to disseminate information instead of just telling people to read theory or read history. If they won't read then I'll bring the good bits to them via shitty motivational poster memes. You better believe that passages about the US terrorizing the middle east are going over images of pretty mountain ranges, haha.
You're gonna want a black outline around that text. White text with a black border became the standard for memes for a reason, it can be read on any background.
why did you choose the Matterhorn , does America have no Mountains ?
Hey so I've been trying to use GIMP lately because I can't really be bothered with the hassle of all the registry edits and shit involved with setting up pirated photoshop again on my current computer (capital wins again), is it just me or is it really awkward to use? Just even basic stuff like moving and resizing layers just seems unnecessarily difficult
PS yours came out fine comrade
To be honest, I'm not well versed in really any image editing software so I really have no preconceived notions as to how they should work. It's awkward but I don't think for the same reasons, haha.
It is a different paradigm. I learned on GIMP and when I have to use Photoshop I feel like an absolute idiot. At the end of the day, Photoshop can probably do more, but GIMP has been sufficient for all of my needs.
I might as well mention that Krita is worth looking into as well. It's more of a drawing program than a photo manipulation program, but there's a lot of overlap and people seem to like it.
The tools selection panel is weird IMO, so I learned the keyboard shortcuts for them.
Yeah, moving and resizing layers is really awkward because it's inconsistent with how other tools work. Most tools only only work on the selected layer, but for some reason if your layer has transparency, it will happily move the layer behind it if you click wrong.
I kind of hate Parenti's books tbh.
They're the same basic substance of his lectures and speeches with only slightly more elaboration---and you miss out on his oration.
They still hype me up and fill me with that same motivational rage all the same. :P
Try making the drop shadow on the copy have no distance so its more like a dark outer glow. Might clean up the left side of the type.