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Feb 8th 2003 | #89452 Report |
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Feb 8th 2003 | #89463 Report |
Member since: Aug 10th 2002 Posts: 14 |
That image only has a penline border with "drop shadow" Create an extra layer and fill with white. Double click photograph in layers toolbar. Tick the drop shadow option and change the opacity of the shadow to around 50% in the drop shadow menu. Flatten Image. gary |
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Feb 9th 2003 | #89562 Report |
Member since: Jan 10th 2003 Posts: 147 |
Thats not exactly working. Thanks Pete |
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Feb 9th 2003 | #89569 Report |
Member since: Nov 26th 2001 Posts: 2586 |
Take the picture, select and area around it with the rectangle selection marquee, Copy it (cntrl - c) then create a new layer and paste to that layer. If you cntrl-click the new layer in the layers pallet, you can select the area again, make a new layer, go to edit --> stroke (make sure the right color is selected before doing so, (cntrl-d will make the default black and white, cntrl-x toggles between foreground and background colors.) Then choose a width (1-2 pixels should work.) The layer with the picture --> add a drop shadow. That should be about it.... |
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Feb 9th 2003 | #89573 Report |
Member since: Jan 10th 2003 Posts: 147 |
yeah that looks almost right thanks |
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