- cross-posted to:
- linux_memes
- cross-posted to:
- linux_memes
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/770433
Any tips for creating memes using FOSS. I made this in Impress, then copy-pasted it into gimp, and it reduced the quality a lot.
In PowerPoint, you can just select everything, then right-click -> save as image, and it saves whatever you have selected rather than the whole slide. There doesn’t seem to be a way to do that in Impress, but I realised you could copy-paste into Gimp and that would copy the objects as an image, so I’ve been making memes that way.
This has anime-related meme templates, so it counts!
I haven’t done this in a while so things might have changed, but if you’re working in Impress with one segment per slide and you want the whole slide, you can export your slides as HTML and it’ll create a folder with an HTML file and some images. You can discard the HTML and keep the images, which you can then open as layers and assemble in GIMP (or use ImageMagick’s
montage
to do the same from the command line). Alternatively, perhaps even easier, you can export the presentation as a PDF and import the PDF as layers into GIMP (make sure to set the size that you want), which you can then arrange as before.For arranging layers in GIMP more easily, you can try to find a sprite sheet plugin.
Though reading your post again, it looks like you probably don’t want the whole slide. But with memes of this format, it’s probably easiest to do it entirely in Impress and then assemble afterwards. You can set the page size to be any arbitrary page size. LibreOffice Draw is probably the more suitable program compared to Impress, but it doesn’t matter too much.
Doing everything entirely in GIMP is also an option.
Image > Fit Canvas to Layers
is your friend.As for my workflow, I create the template in GIMP and then add text on top with Aegisub. I find it much easier to manipulate text there rather than in GIMP.