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FAKE TIME LAPSE CLOUDS WITH GIMP/GAP

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2008

100% done in Gimp with GAP. Youtube kinda mangled the quality. The original looks MUCH better.

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  • How did you get from an .xcf file to something you uploaded onto youtube ?

  • @jakazza

    GAP (Gimp Animation Package) is a series of plugins for Gimp which, to quote saulgoode from Gimptalk, "turn Gimp into the world's most powerful and hardest to use video editor". What Gap Does is to generate a series of .xcf files, each with it's own layers, etc, that can then be turned into single frames of video. It's kind of an involved process, but you can do a lot of cool stuff with it.

  • you have got to make a tutorial showing how how you made this! (everyone who agrees should click that "Like" button up there ;))

  • @agentEE7 Hmm, it has been quite a while since I mad that. I could probably re-create it. Right now I don't even have a computer that has GAP installed. The clouds are a long "strip" that was animated moving vertically in a series of frames (the clouds are just plasma with some parts "cut away"). The perspective tool as applied to that series of frames. Then the frames were duplicated and I think I used a custom curve to make them darker, i.e. "shadows" and the image was...

  • @ClayOgre ...flipped/rotated to make it a mirror image of the clouds. The opacity of the shadow layers was set so that they would let the ground show through. The ground is just bump mapped plasma that was then manipulated with the perspective tool. The sky background is a simple gradient. The clouds and shadows were added over the top of this.

  • that's really cool...you must have put a lot of time into it. am i right?

  • @BrianMastermind , Yeah, can't remember how long it took, couple three hours anyway.

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  • I liked it. I'm not entirely sure how you went about it-but to wach it makes me ask myself, "How would I do that?" I use Gimp/GAP and I have my own ideas, and THAT's why I like it!! It made me think.

  • fantastic

  • Yup, it's a cast iron pain in the patootie, but once you begin to get the hang of it, you can do all sorts of stuff. You just really have to learn the tools and then think things out in advance. ...and sometimes you just have to scrap everything and start all over from scratch.

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