How To Turn a Photo into Cartoon with GIMP

How To Turn a Photo into Cartoon with GIMP


In this tutorial, we will teach you two ways in which you can turn a photo in cartoon using Gimp. For this tutorial, we will be working on a free stock photo which can be downloaded from the following link:
http://www.freeimages.com/photo/1393948
Download the image, open it up in GIMP and let's get started.

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Step 1 -- Applying the Cartoon Effect
First, let's experiment with the built-in Cartoon effect filter in Gimp. For that, simply move to the Filter menu on top, hover over the Artistic option and once the new menu opens up, click on the cartoon option.
With the new window opened up, you will see two parameters. The mask radius option and the percent black option. The mask radius feature determines the area where the filter will be applied. Moving towards the maximum value, thick black lines will appear, decreasing the detailing in the image. Since that is what we want for the cartoon effect, let's keep the maximum value for this parameter.
The percent black option will determine the amount of black color that would be applied on the canvas. Increase the value to get thicker and darker black lines. We have kept the value to 0.233 for this tutorial. Once done, hit enter and you will see the effect applied on the image.

Step 2 -- Duplicating the background layer
Another way to add a cartoon effect is by using the threshold filter. So let's bring back the image in its original form. You can undo the effect by pressing CTRL Z. After that, move towards the layer panel, right click on the original layer and select the "Duplicate Layer" option.

Step 3 -- Applying the Threshold effect
Now move to the "Options" menu on top and click on the Threshold option. With the new window opened up, you will notice a visual graph representation of the selected layer. You can set the threshold by adjusting the range and intensity using the sliders in the window. Decrease the blacks by moving the slider towards the left side. If you want the exact values, we have set 119 for the black slider and the default value for the white slider.
Once done, click on the ok button and you will see the image turned into a black and white image.

Step 4 -- Changing the blending option
After that, move to the Layers panel, make sure the black and white layer is selected and after that, open up the Mode menu. Over here change the mode of the layer to "Overlay" so that it blends in with the original background image.
With that done, you will notice deeper blacks and less detailing in the image. And that's how you can turn a photo into cartoon using Gimp.
Closed Caption:

in this tutorial we will teach you two
ways in which you can give a photo a
cartoon effect using GIMP for this
tutorial we will be working on this
stock photo over here
first let's experiment with the built-in
cartoon effect feature in GIMP for that
simply move to the filter menu on top
hover over the artistic option
and once the new menu opens up click on
the cartoon option with the new window
opened up you will see two parameters
the mask radius option and the percent
black option
the mask radius feature determines the
area where the filter will be applied
moving towards the maximum value thick
black lines will appear decreasing the
detailing in the image since that is
what we want for the cartoon effect
let's keep the maximum value for this
parameter the percent black option will
determine the amount of black color that
would be applied on the canvas
increase the value to get thicker and
darker black lines we've kept the value
too . - 334 this tutorial
once done hit enter and you will see the
effect applied on the image now another
way to add a cartoon effect is by using
the threshold filter
let's undo the effect by pressing ctrl Z
and move towards the layer panel over
here we will right click on the original
layer and click on the duplicate layer
option
with that done let's move to the options
menu on top and click on the threshold
option with the new window opened up
you will notice a visual graph
representation of the selected layer you
can set the threshold by adjusting the
range and intensity using these sliders
over here
let's decrease the blacks by moving the
slider towards the left side if you want
the exact values its 119 for the black
slider and the default value for the
white slider once done click on the ok
button and you will see the image turned
into a black and white image
now let's move to the layers panel make
sure the black-and-white layer is
selected and after that
let's open up the mode menu over here we
will change the mode of the layer to
overlay so that it blends in with the
original background image with that done
you will notice deeper blacks and less
detailing in the image our cartoon
effect
is now complete thanks for watching this
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