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11/24/2006 02:14:20 AM · #1
How do you create such shaded border?
11/24/2006 02:16:27 AM · #2
The border is on a separate layer and you add a drop shadow.
11/24/2006 02:21:31 AM · #3
Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

The border is on a separate layer and you add a drop shadow.

I am precisely asking this. How to obtain a Drop shadow??
11/24/2006 02:38:22 AM · #4
Assuming Photoshop... make sure the border layer is selected and then click Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.
11/24/2006 11:32:21 PM · #5
Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

Assuming Photoshop... make sure the border layer is selected and then click Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.

I am using Adobe Photoshop 5.5.
Layer > Layer effects > Drop shadow does not seem to produce any change??
11/24/2006 11:59:22 PM · #6
Is your canvas larger than your picture? You should have at least 2 layers.

1) White background that is about 1 inch bigger than your image
2) Your image

Select the layer that your image is on and "Layer > Layer effects > Drop shadow." There also should be adjustments to control what angle the shadow is coming from and a transparency to adjust the darkness of the shadow.
11/25/2006 10:44:46 AM · #7
Originally posted by kbhatia1967:

Originally posted by TechnoShroom:

Assuming Photoshop... make sure the border layer is selected and then click Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.

I am using Adobe Photoshop 5.5.
Layer > Layer effects > Drop shadow does not seem to produce any change??


Looking at the photo we see there are three layers. From top to bottom.

1. Black border - You apply a drop shadow to this.
2. Photo - You also apply a drop shadow to this.
3. White background

Edit: For a similar effect as the image try:
Opacity 50%
Angle 150°
Distance 5
Spread 0
Size 6

Message edited by author 2006-11-25 10:52:40.
11/27/2006 02:40:16 AM · #8
Do I make to layers first?
11/27/2006 04:55:32 AM · #9
I think he is trying to make a drop shadow using multiply and the wrong colouring for it to show and possible the wrong width...
11/27/2006 01:13:27 PM · #10
Originally posted by kbhatia1967:

Do I make to layers first?


Yes
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