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In Gimp it's pretty much exactly the same instructions; open the same Photoshop file. Make sure you view Windows/layers-brushes.
Use Tools/Transform Tools/Perspective to place your cropped SSD label image in perspective over the base image layer.
You can also use Gimp's Color menu to change the base image layer colors to suit your needs. (Color menu /Hue Saturation tool is pretty much exactly like Photoshop). Also you can use the select tools to select an area not to be affected (the connector pins) and Select/Invert the selection.
When finished, export as .png (remember to change the extension in the file name to .png from .psd if the save-as dial doesn't.)
Use Tools/Transform Tools/Perspective to place your cropped SSD label image in perspective over the base image layer.
You can also use Gimp's Color menu to change the base image layer colors to suit your needs. (Color menu /Hue Saturation tool is pretty much exactly like Photoshop). Also you can use the select tools to select an area not to be affected (the connector pins) and Select/Invert the selection.
When finished, export as .png (remember to change the extension in the file name to .png from .psd if the save-as dial doesn't.)