[quote="Firebrand":l4aecvr6]Thanks a lot! <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) --> BTW, I was asking for this because I made some nice Vavoom logos with only letters and I wanted to see how they look with these backgrounds, I'll post my images ASAP <!-- s;) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=";)" title="Wink" /><!-- s;) -->.
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Those images i made are not hard to make.
1.- copy, paste and scale the original screenshots.
2.- Adjust their positions, and merge them all in the same layer (At Gimp, [color=#00BFFF:l4aecvr6]Left_Click over the layer>Merge Down[/color:l4aecvr6])
3.- Make the image "Monochrome" ([color=#00BFFF:l4aecvr6]Colors>Desaturate[/color:l4aecvr6]). That's all for the B&White image.
4.- For diferent general color, select the layer you want to change color, then go to [color=#00BFFF:l4aecvr6]Colors > Color Balance[/color:l4aecvr6]. Adjust your preferences there.
At this point, you have finished. I recommend you not to set a hight value when coloring the image. If you want a blue-ish image, values of RGB(-5, -5, 25) are good enough.
If you want a more intense color, use the [color=#00BFFF:l4aecvr6]Colors>Brightness/Contrast[/color:l4aecvr6] tool (Contrast=intensify colors; Bightness=lightten image).