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Hello Friends,

In This tutorial I will teach you how to create a funky colorful splatter effect.This tutorial involves techniques of simply playing with colors .With this tutorial you will also learn how you can create extremely different effect of the same image by changing its layer mode.

Here is /are the after effects of this tutorial.You will have over 10 cool results ,just by changing the layer’s mode.

Tutorial Result

Here are a few more outcomes of this tutorial

 

Tutorial Results

Step 1

First download these 2 brush packs and install them.You can see how to install GIMP Brushes for various Operating Systems here.

Step 2

Create a new image of your required dimension.I chose 800 * 600 px for this tutorial.

Step 3

Fill the Background Layer with Solid Black ( #000000 ).

Step 4

Create a new layer,grab the paintbrush tool .Choose from the Splatter Brushes by Hawksmont i.e the first pack and apply it over 7 times with different brushes to get the following effect.Go with your creativity and choose different bright colors.Remember to scale the brushes as per your choice of dimension ( .75 used here )

You may use 7 different colors as follows -

  • #12c32f
  • #ff007e
  • #443501
  • #e59710
  • #0d90b5
  • #871288
  • #fffc0d

Here’s what your image should be simillar to

Splatter brushes HawksMont

Step 6

Change the layer’s opacity to 70%.

Step 7

 Change your Foreground color to white ,grab one of the brushes from the second pack and apply them on a new layer.Use the brush number 12 multiple times as it gives a realistic spread effect.(scale of brush used here is 0.5 )

Use the brushes on the whole image as follows -

2nd brush packsClick to View in Full Size!

Step 8

Create a new layer and also a new brush with the following settings

Brush Settings

Step 9

Randomly use all of the 7 colors mentioned in step 4 and paint the whole layer with different color using the paint brush tool.

Step 10

Go to Filters- Blur - Gaussian Blur and apply it with a radius of 50 px.

Step 11

Gaussian Blur - 50 px

 

Step 12

Our effect is almost done,change the layer’s mode to different types to get different results.

Here are the different results with different layer types

Multiply

Mode - Multiply

Divide

Mode - Divide

Screen

Mode - Screen

Overlay

Mode - Overlay

Dodge

Mode - Dodge

Burn

Mode - Burn

Soft Light

Mode - Soft Light

Grain Extract

Mode - Grain Extract

Grain Extract

Mode - Grain Merge

Addition

Mode - Addition

Substract

Mode - Substract

Value

Mode - Value

And even many more !

Enjoy!

Comments

There are 15 comments for this post.

  1. SsSsS on December 1, 2008 7:59 pm

    Cool, i gonna try this one soon :)

  2. admin on December 2, 2008 9:54 am

    thx SsSsS :)

  3. Mats Halldin on December 5, 2008 8:58 pm

    I tried this at home and I need a new flat now ;P

    This was fun — thanks for posting
    / Mats

  4. admin on December 5, 2008 9:03 pm

    you are welcome mats :)

  5. jake on December 6, 2008 9:55 am

    nice :)

  6. Jazmin on December 27, 2008 2:11 pm

    I can’t find the layer mode thing, I looked everywhere on gimp and its not there.

  7. Sarah on January 4, 2009 12:59 am

    This was awesome, and eas to follow, thanks! :]

  8. Hohoo on January 24, 2009 11:53 pm

    That layer mode setting is above the layer opacity slider.

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  10. auditra on August 31, 2010 2:08 pm

    when im using Gaussian blurs, the white and black splatters got blurred too! and when i changed the layer mode it wont work! please do you have any video? im stuck at step 8 till step 12 :’(

  11. Brooke on November 19, 2010 2:54 am

    i cant find the splatter brush!

  12. staygold on February 13, 2011 7:31 pm

    Thanks for the great tutorial! Took me a couple of tries to get the layers right, though. But it was really fun and the results were awesome!

  13. coolie9 on March 27, 2011 1:03 am

    Heyy This is AWESOME I just set one for my backgroung thanks alot gimpplus your SO SPLATTERD

  14. nice1 on March 27, 2011 1:05 am

    SOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo AWESOME FIRST, I thought it was gonna come in my face lol :)

  15. David on October 17, 2011 4:14 pm

    Amazing, absolutely amazing! Thank you soo much! I finally feel not useless at graphics, it came out amazing! Thank you!

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