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Gimp Printscreens
I've decided to explore the possibilities of gimp.

Here I decided to see how the filters would work on Gimp to improve the image. Antallias Filter didn't do much for the photo.
My Pictures on Gimp




Antallias Filter.


Here I decided to use the Cartoon filter, which made the picture more pixelated rather than cartoon like.


Cartoon Filter.


Here I used a ripple effect on the image, I like how the image is becoming less seen to the eye. (pun intended) It looks more contemporary.


Ripple Filter.


Here I used the Illusion effect. I rather like how it spirals around the eye. The Gimp option also gave me another Illusion filter but it did not work as well.



Illusion Filter.

This is the Fractal Trace. This is one of my favourite filters because the image looks like an illusion. I like the way you cannot tell what it is.



Fractal Trace.

Here I played further with the Fractal trace and changed the parameters of the image so it develops into something new.



Fractal Trace.
These are a few more edits of the original image. I like these the best because the image is so distorted that we can no longer tell what it is.

Below is a gif created of the images transforming. I love the way that gimp is very easy to use and you can make one image into a completely different image.
Here I am going to develop this further by looking at scale. I decided to use the continuation of the image in order to make something contemporary. We can change the contrast, brightness and colours of this effect.
Flame Edit.
Here I adjusted the contrast even more to make the image completely black. I did this because it looked like space. I also put a rose filter on it.
Here the image looks quite professional and this is where it comes into scale. On Gimp I decided to create a gif of it zooming in.
Here is the Gif created. This is about scale. I decided to create something that looked like it was zooming into space.