OFF-Topic: ripped paper image

Pinkham, Jim Jim.Pinkham at voith.com
Fri Jan 22 14:46:53 PST 2010


With The Gimp, I believe the technique described here would work:
http://www.sxc.hu/blog/post/1165. Rather than deleting the second half
of the image, one could move it off to one side or to a separate layer,
I suspect, and then, when done with the first half, apply similar
edge-effect technique to the second half, and then bring/merge the
altered sides back together to the extent desired.

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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Fred Ridder
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Subject: RE: OFF-Topic: ripped paper image



> I'm using SnagIt for this. You can use the feature at the time you're
doing the capture or when you edit the image. 
> 
> It's in the Effects > Edge Effects menu, and one of the choices is
Torn Edge. From here you can select which edge (top, bottom, left,
right), the "torn" size, background color and shadow if you want that
depth, etc. 


Everyone seems to be missing the fact that Gillian is seeking a tool
that can do a torn edge effect across the middle of a graphic ("like you
ripped a piece of the graphic out of the middle"), not along eny of the
outside edges. Just saying...

 

 
 		 	   		  
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