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Stranger Joined: Dec 14, 2008 Post Count: 1 Status: Offline |
Need help fast!...Working with PhotoStudio 4 ..Borders...:( I know I should have Photoshop but I can't afford it and I need to make a cool border around an image...I don't understand Photoshop...Can anyone tell me how to do it...or better yet, does any one know of a cool online border creator? I need it fast! ThankS! I would like something like this only with smoothed out, softened or rounded edges: Here ---------------------------------------- [Edit 2 times, last edit by chillspike at Dec 14, 2008 10:22:20 AM] |
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Advanced Member Joined: Oct 27, 2004 Post Count: 2550 Status: Offline |
basically you will need a high resolution splatter brush. The example from istock is made with white splatter brush on a black background. So if you have brush tool your image editor, choosing different brushes with the size 200-300 ( or more) px, you can get different borders. Also, pick up basic brushes ( again large sizes) and then you can achieve any effect your want with smaller-sized brush. Or, draw a white rectange and work with small brushes, blur,smudge or eraser tool to get the effect. As for online photoeditors, try http://www.pixlr.com/app/ where again, you can use brush, smudge or dodge tool to make borders. ---------------------------------------- My blog ---------------------------------------- [Edit 3 times, last edit by lm at Dec 14, 2008 2:19:59 PM] |
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Newbie Joined: Nov 12, 2008 Post Count: 39 Status: Offline |
its kinda easy basically what you need to do is start with a black canvas then when using your brushes makes sure its white or vice versa depending on what colors you choice to use and you will get the effect your looking for.. a place to get free splatter brushes from here http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/946-Splash-Photoshop-Brushes hope that helps |
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