Open your image.
File - Open - select your image (Rushi's promo pic)
Step 2 - Now this is called 'free select tool' just pick this tool
Step 3 - After picking the tool, just move your mouse cursor around your image's outer edge. Like this..
you can see the dotted area.. Start from one point and while clicking the whole image, come back to da starting point itself..
Step 4 - when you come back to starting point, just double click, it will lock your dotted area. It would look like a chain. Like this..
Step 5 - Now here itself you can hit 'copy' but then it would not give u da exact result what we want..
Try this just to see wat happens
Copy the image at this stage and then simply open a blank document, and paste it.. you can see the outer images look weird..
So we will have to follow next step to make it look clear..
Select - feather -
hit this feather tab, it will open a dialogue box, u would see a number 5 is already written overthere, make it 7 or 10. Press Ok
Step 7 - Now simply copy - hit Ctrl + c
Now task one is done
Step 8 - Open a new document.
File ' new ' it will open a dialogue box like this
Now in 2nd last option select 'transparency' from the dropdown menu in place of 'background color'..
This would open a blank transparent document..
Step 9 - Just paste your image . i.e, hit Crtl + v
And save your image
Wid a file extention .PNG (most important)
GIMP wok is over..
Just open da saved image for ur sake!! N see the funβ¦ Does it look like this? π
If you want the pic to look smooth or wanna add colors, etc, then go to photoscape and make necessary changes on it.. and again save it using .png extention..
Open the image on which u wanna paste your earlier creation.. Da 2nd image i gave while starting da lesson.. π
Step 11 - import your earlier creation over this one..
(Jayati, here ur question would have answered , but as i have already cleared, i m using the same ans here!! π)
And just place it on ur image whereever u want'
Step 12 - Add text using da sites i gave, Check index. And you are done!!!! π
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