Image Compositing for RPGs, Part 1: Basics & Tools

This entry is part 1 in the series Image Compositing for RPGs

A picture, it is said, is worth 1,000 words. Sometimes, it’s worth more than that. In an earlier post, I posited that the GM should make darned sure that he gets a full thousand-words-worth out of an image if he is going to spend serious time editing it. Past posts on image construction and editing […]

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Image Compositing for RPGs: Project No 1

This entry is part 2 in the series Image Compositing for RPGs

Last time, in part 1 of what has now become a series (more on that in a moment), I demonstrated the composite modes that I use most frequently, and some of what I can do with them. But the rule zero of image editing is to always have an objective, a purpose, in mind – […]

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Image Compositing for RPGs: Project No 2

This entry is part 3 in the series Image Compositing for RPGs

In the first part of this series, I detailed the compositing modes that I use most frequently, along with a few other hints and techniques. The second part detailed project number 1, taking a black and white photograph (grayscale) and adding unconventional colors to transform the image into a blue-skinned alien on some strange other […]

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Image Compositing Project No 3, a Blue Monkey

This entry is part 4 in the series Image Compositing for RPGs

In the first part of this series, I detailed the compositing modes that I use most frequently, along with a few other hints and techniques. The second part showed project number 1, taking a black and white photograph (grayscale) and adding unconventional colors to transform the image into a blue-skinned alien on some strange other […]

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