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 Post subject: Drop Shadow help
PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:33 pm  (#1) 
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I am looking for help with drop shadows in Gimp 2.1. I have no problem adding drop shadows to text as I always have done but, when I try to add a drop shadow to a picture, it doesn't work. I have intermediate knowledge of Gimp and don't know the lingo so, most of the posts I read about it, goes over my head.

Thanks, any help would be appreciated!


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 Post subject: Re: Drop Shadow help
PostPosted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:41 pm  (#2) 
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Do you mean something like this?

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 Post subject: Re: Drop Shadow help
PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:10 am  (#3) 
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Yes. I used to be able to add the drop shadow the same as adding it to text, by making the picture the active layer and then going into filters -> light and shadow -> drop shadow and then manipulating the color, blur radius, etc. in the pop up box. I can no longer do it with pictures, only text. I am creating a brochure for the company I work for, and have come to a stand still with this element.


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 Post subject: Re: Drop Shadow help
PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:22 am  (#4) 
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peminca wrote:
Yes. I used to be able to add the drop shadow the same as adding it to text, by making the picture the active layer and then going into filters -> light and shadow -> drop shadow and then manipulating the color, blur radius, etc. in the pop up box. I can no longer do it with pictures, only text. I am creating a brochure for the company I work for, and have come to a stand still with this element.

You need be sure the picture/image has space around it.
Like this.
Than try to run your Drop Shadow.

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There are a number of ways to create a drop shadow.
Using the built in Drop Shadow filter is only one of the ways.

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 Post subject: Re: Drop Shadow help
PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:51 am  (#5) 
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I am not sure how to go about leaving space around a picture as you are showing me, since the picture is set in among text in a brochure setting and not by itself. (BTW, I have been copying and pasting the pics as new layers from Paint mostly.)

Sorry, I have been using the program for two years now but, really haven't explored past what the former marketer at the company showed me.


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 Post subject: Re: Drop Shadow help
PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:15 pm  (#6) 
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peminca wrote:
I am not sure how to go about leaving space around a picture as you are showing me, since the picture is set in among text in a brochure setting and not by itself. Sorry, I have been using the program for two years now but, really haven't explored past what the former marketer at the company showed me.


You may need to cut the picture/image from where it is,
then past it onto it's own layer.

First you would want to create a new top layer.
Click on the top most layer,
within the Layers Dialog making it the active layer.

Go to Layer>New Layer.
Clicking on New Layer will add a new top layer to the Layers Dialog.

Go to the layer on which the picture is located.
Use the Rectangle Selection Tool to create a selection around the picture.
Make the best selection you can of your picture.

Cut the picture form it's current location,
Edit>Cut.

Go to the newly created layer and past it into this layer,
Edit>Past.

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 Post subject: Re: Drop Shadow help
PostPosted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 12:25 pm  (#7) 
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Is this an already existing brochure?
If you could post an example,
we might be able to give more accurate instructions.

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