#1
You can do them by hand with just a bit of extra work and some of the tens of thousands of brushes offered at the Adobe Exchange. Grab up some grunge brushes, dup your layer, add a layer mask, add a color layer underneath, in the case of AutoFX it is white, paint directly on your mask. Make adjustments to your brushes and their variances.
"Jon J. Yeager" wrote in message
Are there any alternate Photoshop plugins out there that do what AutoFX Photographic Edges does (and as well)?
http://www.autofx.com/painters_edge/montage_puppies_sm.jpg http://www.autofx.com/painters_edge/montage_sm.jpg
http://www.autofx.com/painters_edge/model_2_sm.jpg
http://www.autofx.com/painters_edge/bride_sm.jpg
#2
PhotoFrame from Extensis?
A french developer has also developed a frame plugin, you should be able to find that on the web/google
Frames can be found on
www.pandromeda.com (MojoFrames)
www.graphicxtras.com
www.thepluginsite.com
as mentioned by the previous post, frames can also be created using brushes, as well as perhaps using custom shapes as well as a frame/path/selection
Andrew
#3
Oh yeah and I think Sapphire graphics has some premade edges for a decent price but I think they changed their name so cannot provide a link.
#4
Can you try something like this - "Extensis PhotoFrame". It works faster and reads frames files from autofx.
U
#5