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Monday, January 12, 2009

Photoshop Tutorial – Basic techniques to create a frame

Actually I am a bit lazy to make tutorial about Photoshop, the main reason is Kang Rohman is not too smart to use Photoshop program and the other reason is when I discuss Photoshop Tutorial it needs many images as an illustration, then I will be lazy to capture from the screen. However, many requests about this tutorial, then with a bit confidence, Kang Rohman will try to write and discuss about Photoshop Tutorial.

One of many requests from the readers is how to create images with a frame as the image below in Photoshop program:

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For those who are used to doing blogging by using Window Live Writer as Kang Rohman has posted in the articles Let’s enjoy blogging with Window Live Writer and Question and Answer about Windows Live Writer (WLW) can easily create the frame effect, but not all of you can install Window Live Writer program.

To create the frame effect at Adobe Photoshop is very easy and maybe needs time not more than one minute, but that is for an expert not for those who are not yet familiar with that program. For those who are still confused to create a frame as the example above at Photoshop, Kang Rohman has written the guides as below. I hope that it is not disappointing.

First to be noted that there are a lot of ways to create a frame, people say many ways to Rome, so the guides below is one of many ways that Kang Rohman can do. The second one that Kang Rohman uses Adobe Photoshop CS2 in this tutorial, if you are not using that version, you can adapt it because there are not so many difference among them. Let’s get started!

  1. Prepare one image you want to add the frame to it.
  2. Open your Adobe Photoshop program
  3. Click File menu, then select Open…, or press Ctrl + O on your keyboard. Please refer to the folder where your image is stored

    open

  4. Be sure that your image in 100% scale because usually the image will appear first in less scale. Select Zoom Tool (Z), right click on the image, and then after the selections appear, select Actual Pixels.

    zoomtool actual

  5. If the image to be edited has too large size, you can reduce it. Click Image menu then select Image Size…, or press Alt + C + I on your keyboard. Set the size you want. E.g.: Width: 300 pixels.

    image

  6. In order to add the frame to the edge of the image, you need to resize the Canvas becomes the larger one than the image size. To do this, click Image menu, select Canvas Size…, or press Alt + Ctrl + C on your keyboard, set the canvas size into larger. For example, if previously it has the size as Width: 300 pixels and height 201 pixels, set to the ones become Width: 350 pixels and height: 250 pixels.
  7. Please create a new layer. Click Layer menu then select New and choose Layer…, or press Shift + Ctrl + N on your keyboard, give a name to your new layer (anything). Or another way is just click the icon Create New Layer

     Newlayer createlayer

  8. On the tool menu, select the Rectangular Marquee Tool (a dash-line box). If another one appears, just right click on the tool then select Rectangular Marquee Tool

    rectangular

  9. The cursor will change automatically becoming the sign plus (+), navigate the cursor to the top left corner of the image and give the space so that it will be formed as a frame. Press the left mouse button, hold and drag to the lower right corner of the image so that it will be formed as a dash-line rectangular that surrounds your image. Release the mouse button you held.

    garis

  10. Still on the tool menu, select Paint Bucket Tool (Paint bucket shaped tool) , if another one appears, just right click on the tool, the select Paint Bucket Tool

    painttool

  11. Fill (click) at the area inside the dash-line rectangular you have made as above. You will see the image will be covered by the default color, change the Fill into 0% so that it will be back to transparent.

    fill

  12. Click Layer menu then select Layer Style then choose Stroke…, or click the icon Add a Layer style then select Stroke

    addlayer stroke

  13. Set the Size into 1 (one), and click at Color to change the color as you want, after the color selection appears, click on the color you want, the click OK.

    stroke

  14. Still on the Layer Style, select and click on Drop Shadow. Set the Angle at 120 and Opacity at 100 (it is an example) then click OK

    dropshadow

  15. Now your image has a frame. The next step is to crop the image with Crop Tool. Select Crop Tool on the tool menu; navigate the pointer to the top left corner of the frame. Press the left mouse button, hold and drag to bottom right corner of the frame, release. Double click on the cropped-image area. Now the image has been cropped.

    croptool cropping

  16. Click File menu then select Save for Web…, on the option tab, select 4-Up tab. Select the image format you want (GIF, JPEG, PNG-8, PNG-24). Click SAVE button and give a name to your image, then Click Save.
  17. Done

It is very easy, isn’t it? Have a good experiment!

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6 Comments:

web development on February 27, 2009 4:43 PM said...

Great tutorial. Very detailed and its easy to do.
thanks.

web development on February 27, 2009 4:44 PM said...

this is nice. love the the tutorial.

Richard on May 28, 2009 2:59 PM said...

Detailed and easy to follow, enjoyed making it and creating the same result. Thanks for sharing and looking forward for more tutorials.

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blogman on May 30, 2009 11:48 PM said...

Nice tutorial . Easy to follow. Thanks for sharing.
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Schmolphin PsychoDevil< on June 23, 2009 2:00 PM said...

wow. Thumbs up! Great instructions, easy to follow w/o questions! keep posting!...

cheers!

Shamima Sultana on December 16, 2009 3:19 PM said...

Nice tutorial..thanks for sharing this


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