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Creating a frame by clicking and dragging over an existing image
ОглавлениеOpen an image in Photoshop. Clicking and dragging a frame works with any layer in Photoshop. Here’s how:
1 The first step is to verify that you have a pixel layer to work with and not a Background layer. Choose Window⇒ Layers and check to see whether your image has a Background layer. If it shows Background layer, as shown in Figure 1-15, double-click on the layer to open the New Layer dialog box and press OK.FIGURE 1-15: Make sure to convert a Background layer to a regular layer by double-clicking on it.
2 Select the Frame tool. In the Tool Options bar, choose a rectangular frame or an elliptical frame.
3 Click and drag the frame over the image to create a mask with your frame, as you see in Figure 1-16.
4 Using the Layers panel, reposition the image within the frame.For more about moving frames and images around using the Layers panel, see Chapter 8 of this minibook.
FIGURE 1-16: A frame allows you to mask an image into a shape.