I did this frame this afternoon. After I made it, I figured the people on the 4um would like it so I decided to share.
So here ya go!
How to do this!
1.) Create a letter sized document in Photoshop.
2.) Place an image on that document.
3.) Duplicate Background layer.
4.) Take brush, with the color of your choice, and paint around the image (and be sure to
paint on the inside of the image too!),
~please be sure you are on the duplicated background layer.
5.) Take the Rectangular Marquee Tool, and crop an area outside of the image.
6.) Click "Select" and then go & click "inverse"
~You will now see that everything OUTSIDE of the area just outside of the image
is now selected.
~Delete that area.
7.) Now select an area just inside of the image area, still on the duplicated
background layer, and click delete.
Now you have a nice flat frame!
To add dimension:
8.) Click the Bevel & Emboss on the Layer Style menu.
~Make the Size 30 px.
9.) Now click contour and leave it at 50%.
10.) Now click Texture, and select the texture you want the frame.
WALAH!
You have a frame on your brochure!
Enjoy!
Michael
So here ya go!
How to do this!
1.) Create a letter sized document in Photoshop.
2.) Place an image on that document.
3.) Duplicate Background layer.
4.) Take brush, with the color of your choice, and paint around the image (and be sure to
paint on the inside of the image too!),
~please be sure you are on the duplicated background layer.
5.) Take the Rectangular Marquee Tool, and crop an area outside of the image.
6.) Click "Select" and then go & click "inverse"
~You will now see that everything OUTSIDE of the area just outside of the image
is now selected.
~Delete that area.
7.) Now select an area just inside of the image area, still on the duplicated
background layer, and click delete.
Now you have a nice flat frame!
To add dimension:
8.) Click the Bevel & Emboss on the Layer Style menu.
~Make the Size 30 px.
9.) Now click contour and leave it at 50%.
10.) Now click Texture, and select the texture you want the frame.
WALAH!
You have a frame on your brochure!
Enjoy!
Michael
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