What you need:
PSP 8. Download a 30
day
trial here. ZIP with materials: Download here.
Unzip the overlay and open in PSP.
I used an image from Deborah Anne (ZIP).
This tutorial will only work if your image is 300 (H) and 207 (W).
When your image has another size:
Copy the image you want to use.
Open an new image 207 X 300.
Select all.
Edit > Paste > Paste into selection.
Your image is ready for use now.
Copy your image.
Add borders > 25 Pixels > Black.
Select the black border (feather to 0).
Paste into selection.
Adjust > Blur > Gaussian blur 12,00.
Effects > 3D-effects > Cutout:
Layers > New layer.
Repeat cutout but this time Vert. en Horiz. at - 2.
Add borders > 25 Pixels > Black.
Confirm the merging.
Select the black border with your magic wand.
Paste into selection.
Repeat the Gaussian blur.
Effects > Texture effects > Mosaic glass.
Add borders > 25 Pixels > Black.
Confirm the merging.
Select the black border.
Paste into selection.
Repeat the Gaussian blur.
Effects > 3D-effects > Cutout at 2.
New layer.
Effects > 3D-effects > Cutout at - 2.
Merge visible layers.
Selections > None.
Now open the MD-soft-overlay.psp from the ZIP and copy.
Go back to your Soft Edge Frame image.
Paste as a new layer.
It's at the right position at once.
In your layer palette, change the blend mode to "Overlay".
Layers > Merge all flatten.
You can add tubes like flowers, corners or some
butterflies, but I like to keep the frame simple as it is.
Your Soft Edge Frame is done.
I hope you did like it.
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Translation
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