To
make it more easy to select a border, right click/All,
right click/Border and set the Pixels of the border for
the Border width, Direction: Inward, Shape: Box. You can
always use the Magic Wand Tool, but this way it's more
easy if you use similar colors for the background and
the border. (On the assumption that all sides have been
expanded equally!)
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Open
the picture you want to use.
Go to Adjust/Expand Canvas/Expand sides equally 2
pixels, Expand: White, and select the border.
Go to Effect/Fills and Textures/Kaleidoscope Fill (in PI
8 the name is Artist Texture), click Edit (red arrow)
and choose 008. Palette template 3 (1) and Pattern
sample 5 (white arrow).
Deselect.
Expand sides equally 2 pixels, Expand: Foreground color
(173/14/66 - white hand), which we pick from the
picture.
Select the border and go to Photo/Noise/Add Noise/
Options: Varied + Variance: 15
Deselect.
Now we will make another golden frame - 2 Pixels - with
the Effect/Fills and Textures/Kaleidoscope Fill. Use the
same settings as we did for the first frame.
Deselect. |
We are going to make several more frames like the 3
frames (also the same combination 1-2-1), so next time
I'm only referring to the frames 1-2-1. Just repeat the
steps we've done right now. And we will also need some
more frames like the first one - the golden one. Then I
will refer to frame 1.
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Expand sides equally 5 pixels, Expand color: Foreground
color. Select the border and go to Effect/Bordermania/
Frame #2: 5/5/110/121 + Notch Corners.
Deselect.
Add a frame 1 (2 pixels). Deselect.
Expand sides equally 25 pixels, Expand color: Foreground
color. Select the border and go to Effect/Kang 4 (red
arrow)/Batwave (white arrow). Use these settings (1):
192/115/45/27/96/34/125/103
Your screenshot might look different, since I'm using
Filters Unlimited 2 - but the settings are the same
anyway.
Click Apply and keep the border activated. |
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Photo/Color/Hue & Saturation: Colorize (red arrow):
156/0/-13.
You can see the original pattern (1), and the new
pattern (2) in the Hue & Saturation window. (And you can
also see the original pattern on the picture you are
working on - of course only if you haven't checked for
the Preview.)
Go to Effect/Blur/Gaussian Blur Options and set the
Radius to 2.
Go to Effect/Xero/Porcelain and use these settings:
255/103/127. (No matter which version of the filter you
have - set all Channels to 0, and use the settings I
wrote down, or others you like.) |
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Go
to Effect/Bordermania/Frame #2 and use these settings:
19/19/130/55 + Notch corners.
Click OK and deselect the border.
Add a frame 1 and deselect. |
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Expand sides equally 40 pixels, Expand color: 139/29/46
(I used the eyedropper Tool to pick a nice color from
the last multi-colored border.).
Select the border and go to Effect/Graphics Plus/Panel
Stripes, and use these settings:
4/109/108.
Your screenshot might look different, since I'm using
Filters Unlimited 2 - but the settings are the same
anyway.
Click Apply and keep the border selected.
Go to Effect/Bordermania/Frame #2 and use these
settings: 40/40/47/58 + Notch Corners.
Deselect.
Add a frame 1.
Merge All and Save As. |
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That's it! A beautiful, special frame for a wonderful
portrait ... done with PI and different filters. If you
want you can put some corners to the frame. That will
make your framed picture even more outstanding. HAVE
FUN!!!
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If you need any help with this
tutorial - or want to make suggestions to improve it -
please email me!
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