Once you have png file, you can either use it straight away or you can convert it to mac ICN file or windows ico file Save your work and export to png file (it will be a fixed standard 512x512 pixels file) You can also "open as layer" to import shadow file (i included few for you to try), folder shadow-line file, again shift to front or behind depending on your situation You can now "open as layer" to import folder tab file (i included few for you to try), and then shift it behind your "front" layer The this video i did select head section and put above to my 'front' layer, it is optional, you can continue with or without that step. while you are on this layer, on GIMP menu item called, click it, then go down to, and select, and then, this will work most of the time. In your template use fuzzy select tool to select layer, and then invert selection, open the movie photo (in PNG format only!) as layer, adjust so it will cover entire ‘front’, now, it will trim nicely and make your ‘front’ with movie photo you desired (if you use jpg file, it will give you white background colour in the supposed to trim area, because jpg doesn’t support alpha color/channel), you can always convert jpg to png easily with your software or online conversion during preparation. i found it’s easier to work that way, no need to flip through layers all the time, you may want to do it this way too. Mine has only one layer to start with, as you can see from footage, i import back layers from outside of this file, so you know every layers are stacking up. Launch GIMP and open your downloaded template file, in this case it's called fresh.xcf The movie picture or poster you want to make icon must be in 512x512 pixels in size, well, at least width must be 512 pixels and height is 320 pixels, cut, trim and resize into something like that 512w by 320h+ (i usually go 512w x 400h so i can shift around and trim) This template has only 1 layer (yes ONE layer) to start! xcf format, it is GIMP format, not really sure if it's compatible with adobe photoshop, if it does, it should work in similar fashion, let me know if it is! There are ready made movie folder icon templates, search ‘folder icon template’ you should get some, usually in. Photoshop or GIMP are using concept of, each layer is independent, you can work with it, and shift layers up or down, and finally overlay each layer into 1 single layer to form a picture. photo resizing and enhancing software (i use mac's default 'preview' software) GIMP (similar to adobe photoshop, but this one is free)Ĭ. I decided to upload a folder making tutorial on youtube, and hope people who want to do their movie folder have an easier guideī.
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