Topics
Introduction to ICT
Creating Textual Communication
- Purpose of Creating Textual Documents
- Word Processor Basics
- Keyboard Functions
- Creating and Formatting a Document
- Saving and Opening Documents
- Text Formatting
- Error Detection Tools
- Cut, Copy and Paste
- Bullets and Numbering
- Tables in LibreOffice
- Inserting Images in LibreOffice
- Headers and Footers
- Print Preview and Printing
- Protecting Documents
Creating Visual Communication
Creating Audio-Video Communication
Presenting Ideas
Getting Connected: Internet
Safety and Security in the Cyber World
Fun with Logic
Adding Text with Effects
Step 1: Create a new image with dimensions 256×128 pixels to start your design.
Step 2: Set the background colour to black by adjusting the RGB values to (0, 0, 0).
Step 3: Use the bucket fill tool to fill the entire canvas with the selected black colour.
Step 4: Select the text tool from the toolbox to add text to the image.
Step 5: Change the foreground colour to white by setting the RGB values to (255, 255, 255) for clear visibility on the black background.
Step 6: Type the text “A VILLAGE MELA” onto the canvas; this creates a new text layer above the background.
Step 7: Right-click on the canvas and choose the New option to add another layer named "Visible" in the layer palette.
Step 8: Apply Gaussian Blur to the text by going to Filter → Blur → Gaussian Blur to soften its appearance.
Step 9: Add a plasma effect by selecting Filter → Render → Clouds → Plasma to create a vibrant background texture.
Step 10: Apply a bump map to the plasma layer using Filter → Map → Bump Map to generate a fake 3D surface effect.
Step 11: Add a white layer mask to the plasma layer by choosing Layer → Mask → Add Layer Mask (or right-click and select it).
Step 12: Copy the "Visible" layer and paste it into the mask of the plasma layer to isolate the bump-mapped text.
Step 13: Paste the copied layer using Edit → Paste, which creates a floating selection on the image.
Step 14: Anchor the floating selection into the layer mask by selecting Layer → Anchor Layer.
- Save the final image using File → Save As and name it (e.g., Myfair1.xcf). The image is saved in XCF format by default.
- Close the file once done by clicking File → Close View or File → Close All.

