Fairly new to Photoshop – Someone point me to a tutorial?

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ThomFabian
Nov 16, 2006
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Hello,
I’ve spent the better part of the last 6 years doing hobby level video editing, and love it, so I have a vaguely working knowledge of Photoshop. But I am looking to create a collage (for lack of a better word) of similarly themed pictures that will eventually be printed as a puzzle for my mother. I’m looking to try and emulate the look of photo’s under glass (like folks sometimes put together family photos under a glass top desk in a den). I’ve searched for a tutorial to help with the compositing, and have a found a few, but am hoping to find something a bit more specific as to how to add frames to photos and make them appear as if they are a real collection of photos, etc..

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Nov 16, 2006
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Hello,
I’ve spent the better part of the last 6 years doing hobby level video editing, and love it, so I have a vaguely working knowledge of Photoshop. But I am looking to create a collage (for lack of a better word) of similarly themed pictures that will eventually be printed as a puzzle for my mother. I’m looking to try and emulate the look of photo’s under glass (like folks sometimes put together family photos under a glass top desk in a den). I’ve searched for a tutorial to help with the compositing, and have a found a few, but am hoping to find something a bit more specific as to how to add frames to photos and make them appear as if they are a real collection of photos, etc..
Any help would be much appreciated.

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