Realistic Screen Capture Effect With Gimp In 10 Steps

Posted by rajivvishwa On February - 18 - 2009

Gimp is an amazing photo editor with loads of features which can be explored to create stunning effects. This tutorial helps in creating realistic ’screen shot’, with a digital camera like effect, with Gimp. The images created with this technique can be used in blog posts and other articles which will definitely attract the readers.

Note: This post is moved from my site previous site http://31nst31n-in-me.com (decommissioned now) hence the screenshots are also taken from that site.

From this…

Initial image

To this…

Final Screen Capture


Step 1 – PrintScreen

Capture the required screen. We will be cropping this image at the later steps, so make sure that the region captured is more than what is required.

Initial image

1. Screen Capture


Step 2 – Arrange the layers

Open this image in Gimp and duplicate the background layer clicking the ‘Duplicate Layer’ at the bottom of the Layers window. Also create a ‘New Layer’ and select ‘White’ in the ‘Layer Fill Type’ options. Order and rearrange the layers as shown below.

Arrange Layers

2. Arrange Layers


Step 3 – Apply Video Filter

Select the top layer and apply the ‘Video’ effect from [Filters - Distorts - Video]. Select ‘Striped’ in the Video pattern.

Video Filter

3. Apply Video Filter


Step 4 – Change the Perspective

The actual story begins here… Use the ‘Perspective Tool’ (Shift+P) change top layer to a 3D like image. Click the transform button once you are satisfied with the perspective.

Change Perspective

4. Change Perspective


Step 5 – Crop the Image

We can notice the background white layer visible beneath the top layer. No crop the image so that most of the white layer portion is removed.

Crop image

5. Crop Image


Step 6 – Duplicate Layer

We wont be concerned about the top layer in the subsequent steps. Duplicate the top layer and lets us apply some effects on the new top layer.

Duplicate Layer

6. Duplicate Layer


Step 7 – Blur Layer

Apply ‘Gaussian Blur’ from [Filters - Blur- Gaussian] menu and set the blur radius as shown below.

Blur Layer

7. Blur Layer


Step 8 – Layer Mask

Add a Layer Mask on the top layer and select ‘White (full opacity’ option as shown below.

Add Layer Mask

8. Add Layer Mask


Step 9 – Gradient Opacity

Select the White Layer Mask found next to the top layer in the Layers window and click the ‘Blend Tool’.  Select gradient FG to BG and make sure you have selected the foreground and background colors as white and black. Click and drag your mouse from the bottom left corner to the center of the image as shown.

Gradient Blend

9. Gradient Blend


Step 10 – Blend Overlay

We are almost done. To make the image look more realistic we have to apply gradient again but on a new layer. Change the opacity of the top layer to about 20%. This will create an ’shade’ found while clicking pic of the LCD display.

Gradient Overlay

10. Gradient Overlay


Practice with different variations and try adding detail to make more realistic.

And here is the final image…

Final Screen Capture

The Final Screen Capture


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  • neeraj
    in my notebook compaq cq 40 317 tu the captcha image is not on display. please help me what i do for captcha image. because without captcha i don't see any result from kukinfo.com. please help me.
  • Gimp is a helpful tool. And thanks for sharing us this tutorial. If the tutorial can be publish as kind of flash movie, that could be better.
  • 7rev
    Thank you very much, its a very nice effect and its a very easy tutorial to follow

    Thanks!
  • COOL! thanks, this is an usefull tutorial.
    Ciao!
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