Native Frame 2
A tutorial by Mar ©2003


Image © Henri Peter

What you need:
Filterfactory A: download here.
Unzip to your plugin folder in PSP.

Attention!!
If the filter doesn't work you might need this
file
(MSVCRT10.DLL download here) unzip to your
Windows/System directory. for XP System 32!
You may not need it, but you never know.

With some Filterfactory's you need PluginCommander to configure.
You can
download PluginCommander 
here.

Close PSP and restart, or your filter won't work.
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You'll need this zip.
Extract  MD Leather-tan.bmp to your folder Patterns in PSP.
The  overlay open in PSP


Save often.

Let's get started!

An image size 250 X 285 to frame.
Or choose the one below, painted by my favorite artist, Henri Peter.
More beautiful work? Click the gold button and visit his site.
 Thanks
Henri for the permission to use your gorgeous artwork.


Image © Henri Peter

Save often!
Let's go..... good luck!

Open an image and make sure it's 250 X 285.
This is very important.... if not, your overlay won't fit.
You can do this by cropping a part of the image.
You can check the size in your taskbar.


Maybe you have to resize to 250 width or 285 height and then crop.
Don't forget....
Sharpen  > Sharpen.

Background white and foreground
to Pattern.
Find MD-Leather-tan >
Scaling 50 > Angle 45.



Add borders > 10 Symmetric.

With your wand select this border (tolerance 10, feather 0)

Fill  with the pattern.

Effects > 3D effects > Inner bevel.

Add  borders > 15 Symmetric.
Select and fill with MD-Leather-tan.

Effects > Plugins > Filter Factory Gallery A > Tunnel Tile.

Apply.
Leave selected.

Effects > 
Blur > Gaussian blur 4.

Add another border > 10  Symmetric.
Select the border.
Fill with the pattern.
Effects > 3D effects >
Inner bevel.

Effects > 3D effects > Drop shadow:

Add another border > 25 Symmetric.
Select and fill with MD-Leather-tan.

Effects > Plugins > Filter Factory Gallery A > Tunnel Tile.
Default setting.

Effects > Blur > Gaussian blur 4.
Effects >
Texture effects > Fine leather. 
Shadow color #AD6D23.

Effects > Texture effects > Fine leather.



Shadow color #AD6D23.

Add borders > 10 Symmetric.

Select the border. Fill with the pattern.
Effects > 3D effects > Inner bevel.

Effects > 3D effects > Drop shadow as before.

Selections >
None.

Open the Horse-overlay.psp from the zip.
Copy and paste on your frame.
Effects > 3D effects >
Same drop shadow.

Layers > Merge visible.


Your  Native Frame 2 is done...
 I hope you liked it?


Image auteur: unknown.


Image: 'Dare You' by Henri Peter ©

This tutorial is written and designed by Mar and therefore her property.
 

This tutorial may not be downloaded for any purpose other
than to follow the tutorial. If you're a Moderator of a group,
please e-mail me before adding this tutorial to any lessons, etc.
When you do have my permission..... only a text link is allowed.
My tutorials are never ever to be sent over any mailing list or to leave my site.

Translation into English with help of my best friends, Trudie.
Thanks sweetie!
You are the best.



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