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Post by <Max> on Aug 19, 2007 4:03:50 GMT 7
Aight so Hoob asked for something like this.. well sorta. And I'm bored anyways so I'll teach you how to make a slanted picture frame. It's easy enough. Just follow my intructions and it'll be done in what, 10 minutes? So get yourself braced, arms stretched and for some reason, flying fish coz' we're starting. And we're gonna use this picture. It's a pic of my class. Unfortunately I wasn't there. It'll work tho. You can use your own pic if you want. Open photoshop and open your picture. Aight click file -> new and use pixels higher than your current pic. Possibly 100 pixels more. Since the picture I'm using above is 580, I used 680. Hit Ctrl A and drag your original pic to the new canvas. The picture will be in layer 1. So Ctrl Click layer 1. Press Ctrl T and you'll be in transform mode. Rotate it which ever way you like. But if you're not sure. Use this setting: And you'll have something like this Now to make the frame! Ctrl Click layer 1 again and go Select -> ExpandThe pixels here depends on how large you want the frame to be. For this tutorial, I used 12 pixels.You'll get something like this Now be sure you're in the Background layer and, without canceling the selected area, press Ctrl J. Double click layer 2 or right click it, hit blending options and choose drop shadow with these settings. Fiddle around with it though. Don't follow mine entirely ;] Gives it a pretty good shadow doesn't it? Now all you have to do is crop it a lil. Remove the emty spaces you don't actually need. And click file -> save for web to save it =] Result: And you're done! I hope you understand all the fish sticks I crapped up. This isn't worth ripping -.-" But still don't.Liked the tut? Join us. ;]
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Post by hooba. on Aug 25, 2007 19:17:28 GMT 7
thank you
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Post by <Max> on Aug 25, 2007 21:31:53 GMT 7
Haha try it.
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Post by hooba. on Aug 28, 2007 15:20:27 GMT 7
it's harder than i thought
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Post by <Max> on Aug 28, 2007 23:10:13 GMT 7
Awh cmon this is nothing haha.
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Post by hooba. on Aug 29, 2007 15:29:34 GMT 7
way easier if i use paint lol just the quality will fade
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Post by <Max> on Aug 29, 2007 17:14:32 GMT 7
Actually if you want it non slanted then just go image -> canvas size. Edit -> stroke. And you'll have a border. No sweat
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Post by hooba. on Sept 2, 2007 10:11:40 GMT 7
okie boss
just keep filling me in ^^
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Post by hellspawn . on Jan 12, 2008 17:15:26 GMT 7
Pixels?
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Post by <Max> on Jan 14, 2008 6:30:45 GMT 7
What?
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Post by hellspawn . on Jan 14, 2008 13:13:49 GMT 7
Aight so Hoob asked for something like this.. well sorta. And I'm bored anyways so I'll teach you how to make a slanted picture frame. It's easy enough. Just follow my intructions and it'll be done in what, 10 minutes? So get yourself braced, arms stretched and for some reason, flying fish coz' we're starting. And we're gonna use this picture. It's a pic of my class. Unfortunately I wasn't there. It'll work tho. You can use your own pic if you want. Open photoshop and open your picture. Aight click file -> new and use pixels higher than your current pic. Possibly 100 pixels more. Since the picture I'm using above is 580, I used 680. Hit Ctrl A and drag your original pic to the new canvas. The picture will be in layer 1. So Ctrl Click layer 1. Press Ctrl T and you'll be in transform mode. Rotate it which ever way you like. But if you're not sure. Use this setting: And you'll have something like this Now to make the frame! Ctrl Click layer 1 again and go Select -> ExpandThe pixels here depends on how large you want the frame to be. For this tutorial, I used 12 pixels.You'll get something like this Now be sure you're in the Background layer and, without canceling the selected area, press Ctrl J. Double click layer 2 or right click it, hit blending options and choose drop shadow with these settings. Fiddle around with it though. Don't follow mine entirely ;] Gives it a pretty good shadow doesn't it? Now all you have to do is crop it a lil. Remove the emty spaces you don't actually need. And click file -> save for web to save it =] Result: And you're done! I hope you understand all the fish sticks I crapped up. This isn't worth ripping -.-" But still don't.Liked the tut? Join us. ;]Tak paham...;/
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Post by hellspawn . on Jan 14, 2008 13:16:02 GMT 7
Note: Look for the lime green words... Ooooo...
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Post by <Max> on Jan 14, 2008 17:25:14 GMT 7
Right. If you're using a picture with 300 pixels than make the canvas 400.
If you're asking wht pixels are; then their units to measure size.
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Post by hellspawn . on Jan 18, 2008 23:18:41 GMT 7
I'm really sorry but i still dont get it. T_T ;/
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Post by <Max> on Jan 25, 2008 21:57:01 GMT 7
Lets put this in a language you'll understand.
If you have one bright red apple use a bigger bright red apple haha If you have A4 use A3
The canvas is just bigger then the picture
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Post by hellspawn . on Jan 29, 2008 13:01:20 GMT 7
Ooooo...!!! =D
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