Questions on some effects using photoshop.

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Hello.

How can I do from a rectangle paper with a picture on it :
1. Do like burning the edge of the paper ?
2. Rotate only the papaer (not the whole image) ?

Thanks 🙂

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vinny
Sep 1, 2008
"Mr. X." wrote in message
Hello.

How can I do from a rectangle paper with a picture on it :
1. Do like burning the edge of the paper ?
2. Rotate only the papaer (not the whole image) ?

Thanks 🙂

The second one is simple…layers.
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Dave
Sep 1, 2008
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 00:47:06 +0300, "Mr. X."
wrote:

Hello.

How can I do from a rectangle paper with a picture on it :
1. Do like burning the edge of the paper ?
2. Rotate only the papaer (not the whole image) ?

Thanks 🙂

1. Click on ‘Blenfing Options’ and do the blend mode Normal 100% Opacity and Zero noise.
Technique ‘Precise’ Source ‘Edge’.

Now you download this Brushset:
http://www.pixeldigest.com/images/burntpapers/burntedge.zip and install it.

Click on select the Burntedge brush. When you do that the, Shape Dynamics, Dual Brush, Airbrush, and Smoothing should be selected.

Using the same brush, spend some time to clean up the edges

2. Like vinny said, it should be on a seperate layer.

Dave
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Dave
Sep 1, 2008
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 12:20:12 +0200, Dave wrote:

On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 00:47:06 +0300, "Mr. X."
wrote:

Hello.

How can I do from a rectangle paper with a picture on it :
1. Do like burning the edge of the paper ?
2. Rotate only the papaer (not the whole image) ?

Thanks 🙂

1. Click on ‘Blenfing Options’ and do the blend mode Normal 100% Opacity and Zero noise.
Technique ‘Precise’ Source ‘Edge’.

Now you download this Brushset:
http://www.pixeldigest.com/images/burntpapers/burntedge.zip and install it.

Click on select the Burntedge brush. When you do that the, Shape Dynamics, Dual Brush, Airbrush, and Smoothing should be selected.

Using the same brush, spend some time to clean up the edges
2. Like vinny said, it should be on a seperate layer.

Dave

‘Blenfing Options’ = Blending Options
JJ
John J
Sep 1, 2008
"Mr. X." wrote in message
Hello.

How can I do from a rectangle paper with a picture on it :
1. Do like burning the edge of the paper ?
2. Rotate only the papaer (not the whole image) ?

I can’t understand what you are trying to say, but if it is to simply turn an image vertical or horizontal, then go to Image – Rotate Canvas and choose 90 degrees left or right. Or follow Vinnie’s advice. It is the most elegant solution.

If you are trying to make a frame around a picture, then one simple way is to first open your Actions palette (Window – Actions). The Default options are probably there. Choose "Frame Channnel -…" (second from the top) and press the little right-arrow button at the bottom of the Actions palette.

Let it to its thing. Now press the D key and then Shift-F5 then Enter. Done!

This presumes your defaults are normal.

There are better automatic frame options, but that’s a different subject because first we have to know what you are trying to say.

(If English is not your language, then try your native language. This is an international group. Some of us speak multiple languages.)
JJ
John J
Sep 1, 2008
After re-reading the OP’s post, it appears the first option is not a question after all. I apologize for my bad English.
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Joel
Sep 3, 2008
"Mr. X." wrote:

Hello.

How can I do from a rectangle paper with a picture on it :
1. Do like burning the edge of the paper ?

Pick your choice

1. Using plug-in. There may be some free plug-in

2. Using Action. You may be able to find some FREE action on the net

3. Or using your own skill. This often invlode with multiple layers and some basic trick’s

2. Rotate only the papaer (not the whole image) ?

I have no idea what you want to do. I am guessing "papaer" is typo of "paper"? but I still can’t be able to read your mind.

Ohhhhhh the edge burning paper.

1. You select the area

2. Rotate the selected area (could be multiple layers deoending on your technique).

3. Applying either Plug-in, Action, or your own Photoshop skill then you have it

Thanks 🙂
D
Dave
Sep 3, 2008
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 14:01:56 -0500, Joel wrote:

3. Applying either Plug-in, Action, or your own Photoshop skill then you have it

Thanks 🙂

Ignore him completely. He is one of those twats asking and saving without the decency to thank anybody for their effort. Just ignore him.
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Voivod
Sep 3, 2008
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 22:16:39 +0200, Dave scribbled:

On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 14:01:56 -0500, Joel wrote:

3. Applying either Plug-in, Action, or your own Photoshop skill then you have it

Thanks 🙂

Ignore him completely. He is one of those twats asking and saving without the decency to thank anybody for their effort. Just ignore him.

And you’re just one of those twats who hasn’t got the balls to admit when he’s wrong.
J
Joel
Sep 5, 2008
Dave wrote:

On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 14:01:56 -0500, Joel wrote:

3. Applying either Plug-in, Action, or your own Photoshop skill then you have it

Thanks 🙂

Ignore him completely. He is one of those twats asking and saving without the decency to thank anybody for their effort. Just ignore him.

My stupid Dave is acting up again.

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