Hello! My name is Tania Badillo Ranero. I'm from León, Guanajuato, Mexico. I am in my junior year, majoring in Business Management and Computer Information Systems. You can click here to listen to my favorite song Currently, I am studying at Bethel University in McKenzie, Tennessee. I like being here because I can complete my studies, improve my personal development, and get to know a bit more about different cultures, and sports development, as my friends are from various countries. One of the things I am grateful for is the opportunity to study in another country, which enhances my chances for a successful future as a professional. 5 Images that inspire me: This image inspires me because it makes me feel the need to have a good diet and also take care of the health of my body. This one makes me want to have a really good self-development during my practices and slo on the swimming meets. Helps me to focus a little bit more on my education and also my self experi...
Anaglyph 3D images Anaglyph 3D is the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye . How to create a 3D anaglyph in GIMP Set up your layers. Label your background layer "Left." Duplicate that background layer and name it "Right." Isolate the color channels by layer. Select Blending Options, and then pull up the Advanced Blending feature. For your Right layer, uncheck the "R" channel in the RGB row. This will isolate the red in your layer. For your Left layer, uncheck the "G" channel. This will isolate the green in your layer. Adjust the perspective by layer. Start with your Left layer. Navigate to Edit, select Transform, and then Perspective. Click and drag the top left corner of the layer upwards to increase the image by at least 50 pixels. Do...
These images (especially the pole ) really pop out. Good job!
ResponderEliminar