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Subject: Need help regarding photo frames and wireframes!


gene168 ( ) posted Tue, 29 July 2003 at 9:51 PM · edited Sun, 02 February 2025 at 1:53 AM

Two unrelated questions...not sure if this is doable in Photoshop! 1) Is there a tutorial or a plug-in that does these kind of simple line frames: http://www.homegrownaudio.com I don't want a fancy wood frame or a watercolor sketchy frame. Just something simple like that one they use on the front page surrounding their splash image. 2) Anybody know how to create wireframes in photoshop? Like this: http://www.zucable.com/warmouth/images/warmouth.jpg Third circle. See how the connector sorta turns into a mesh wrieframe at the tip of the connector?


Cookienose ( ) posted Wed, 30 July 2003 at 8:10 PM

file_69257.jpg

1. It looks like a vector program like Illustrator made the frame. You could probably do this with Photoshop's pen tool, (but I've never cared for Photoshop's pen - so don't use it much). You could probably find some copyright-free clipart on the web or cd that would have frames like that. I don't know of any plug-in that does that precisely. (But this is just me). 2. It looks as though the wireframe was made in a 3d program. Here's how I would approach it: a. Make two images with your 3d software, one wireframe and the other rendered. b. In Photoshop, put the wireframe image above the rendered layer. (Or vice versa if you like, makes no real difference). c. Use a layer mask to reveal or hide whatever parts of the image you wish to show. (alternative c. Use the eraser tool , with varying amounts of opacity to erase the bits you want to hide). Hope that helps.


Cookienose ( ) posted Wed, 30 July 2003 at 8:12 PM

Oh, forgot to say that the blade was made by Maveris.


bull57 ( ) posted Fri, 01 August 2003 at 10:21 AM

you could try: 1 open a new layer,2 give it the colour you want your frame to be, 3,go to your marque tool (the first on the left of your tool palet)now mark the area you want to cut out(Ad parts with shift held or subtract with alt held) now pres delete and yes, this should give you a frame. now got to :layer>layer style, and ad a bevel, emmboss or other effect to suggest depth. play around with this and you get amazing results!, have fun!


karosnikov ( ) posted Thu, 21 August 2003 at 12:08 AM

2: 3d program did it the wire frame seems to have changes colur quite easy to get weire fram when you have a 3d application, such is life for the 2-d photoshop. you may not want to have such a complex time with a pen tool. fun fun-with layer mask shapes underneath your photo's easy as pie.. a rectangle with rounded edges fill white with effects such as stroke will be fine... and mask your photo on a new layer.. get what you want from it.. no examples today.. researching "firewall" for a 'win 2000 sever' BORING hehehe


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