In this GIMP tutorial, which is made for beginners and GIMP users of all levels, I show you how to create a “Powder Blast” text effect to make it appear as though your text has been dropped on a pile of colorful, explosive powder! You’ll use a free powder blast photo from Behance and manipulate your text using some custom brushes to achieve this simple, yet eye-catching effect.
Download the brushes and photo I am using in this tutorial here:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/31115821/Powder-Explosion-brush-set
Read our short text tutorial on how to install brushes here:
https://www.daviesmediadesign.com/install-brushes-gimp/
I use GIMP 2.9.8 in this video, which is the latest version of GIMP and contains nearly all the new features to be found in the new GIMP 2.10 release, though this version is considered the “development version.”
You can download GIMP 2.9.8 for FREE here:
https://www.gimp.org/downloads/devel/
Visit our website for more text and video GIMP tutorials:
https://www.daviesmediadesign.com/tutorials/
Enroll in our online photo editing course with access to all content for life here:
https://www.udemy.com/gimp-photo-editing/
Artwork by Alberto Seveso – check out his work here:
http://www.burdu976.com/phs/