How to create this thumbnail effect?

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KoperniK
Jul 5, 2006
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Hi all,

I’ve come across these thumbnails (or variants on them) a few times on different sites which leads me to believe they are being created with an application/action.

Would any of you have any idea which action/app might have been used to create this quite nifty thumbnail effect?

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/7567/nice4od.jpg

thanks 🙂

Jon

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My View
Jul 5, 2006
Yes go to http://tinyurl.com/najr7 and download for free. There may be a couple of these types at this site.

This is one I did recently http://www.pbase.com/pshardie/image/57749794

The good thing is each frame can be separately moved, reshaped or manipulated.

regards

Peter

www.pbase.com/pshardie

"KoperniK" wrote in message
Hi all,

I’ve come across these thumbnails (or variants on them) a few times on different sites which leads me to believe they are being created with an application/action.

Would any of you have any idea which action/app might have been used to create this quite nifty thumbnail effect?

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/7567/nice4od.jpg

thanks 🙂

Jon
R
Roberto
Jul 5, 2006
That is a great action, but it won’t create those thumbnails. Each of the thumbnails is his example is a whole separate image from the others. Your action takes one large image and chops it up and frames it. It doesn’t take it, size it down to a thumbnail and then create the frame and shadow.

Though I don’t see why you could make one that did. If you do please post the URL I would love to have it.

BTW the current effect action you have is loved by scrapbookers. You really did a great job with it. It is a very pleasant effect.

R

"My View" <no spam > wrote in message
Yes go to http://tinyurl.com/najr7 and download for free. There may be a couple of these types at this site.

This is one I did recently http://www.pbase.com/pshardie/image/57749794
The good thing is each frame can be separately moved, reshaped or manipulated.

regards

Peter

www.pbase.com/pshardie

"KoperniK" wrote in message
Hi all,

I’ve come across these thumbnails (or variants on them) a few times on different sites which leads me to believe they are being created with an application/action.

Would any of you have any idea which action/app might have been used to create this quite nifty thumbnail effect?

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/7567/nice4od.jpg

thanks 🙂

Jon

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KoperniK
Jul 6, 2006
found it :)))

It is another free action from that site called BBEffects

Thanks again Peter!

"Hebee Jeebes" wrote in message
That is a great action, but it won’t create those thumbnails. Each of the thumbnails is his example is a whole separate image from the others. Your action takes one large image and chops it up and frames it. It doesn’t take it, size it down to a thumbnail and then create the frame and shadow.
Though I don’t see why you could make one that did. If you do please post the URL I would love to have it.

BTW the current effect action you have is loved by scrapbookers. You really did a great job with it. It is a very pleasant effect.
R

"My View" <no spam > wrote in message
Yes go to http://tinyurl.com/najr7 and download for free. There may be a couple of these types at this site.

This is one I did recently http://www.pbase.com/pshardie/image/57749794
The good thing is each frame can be separately moved, reshaped or manipulated.

regards

Peter

www.pbase.com/pshardie

"KoperniK" wrote in message
Hi all,

I’ve come across these thumbnails (or variants on them) a few times on different sites which leads me to believe they are being created with an application/action.

Would any of you have any idea which action/app might have been used to create this quite nifty thumbnail effect?

http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/7567/nice4od.jpg

thanks 🙂

Jon

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