[Archived - DiamondBones] How to translate Studio Texture Filters to Gimp Tools?

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Posted by “DiamondBones” on February 03, 2023.

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3f525274e3f2366de4cd74c4402fce1d (1)I originally used a purple texture of mine, then used Studio's filter to change it to wine, and I really love this tone! How can I get this exact same shade using my own Gimp tools? I've tried adjusting the color saturation to 22, like in studio, but it's nothing like it lol I can't even begin to understand how this is all calibrated. Luckily it's just a simple 1 color shade for this project, but I could want something more complex.

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Posted by “Drosselmeyer” on February 03, 2023.

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@DiamondBones​ After you apply a Studio filter to any texture it creates a new texture in your project folder. You can go directly to the project folder by selecting 'Assets' and clicking the '...' next to any of the files in the list.

filtered_texture_open_in_folder

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Posted by “LestatDeLioncourt” on February 03, 2023.

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I use the HTML Code once in a while when coding pages. :)

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Posted by “LestatDeLioncourt” on February 03, 2023.

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Hey @DiamondBones​ Doesn't GIMP have a "dobber" color sampler?

 

My old version of PaintShop has this sample pointer. Is it called Color Picker?

This was taken from your GIF in a screen shot.. Maybe the information will help.

 

Color Sampler

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