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Hi all,
Could someone please explain how to achieve the shadow effect in the frame around the following photo:
http://theteahaus.netfirms.com/DRebelPix/nfpicturepro/albums /userpics/10001/35L-1D-FallColoursF.jpg
I know how to do the basic frame using canvas size additions. I also CtrJ each section of the frame tp put it on its own layer (I’m assuming one needs to do this) but I can only seem to apply the inner shadow or drop shadow to the second innermost black border…hope this makes sense. I know it’s a fairly common type of frame but I’d still like to be able to do it. If someone could help with the steps I’s appreciate it.
Cheers,
Paul
Could someone please explain how to achieve the shadow effect in the frame around the following photo:
http://theteahaus.netfirms.com/DRebelPix/nfpicturepro/albums /userpics/10001/35L-1D-FallColoursF.jpg
I know how to do the basic frame using canvas size additions. I also CtrJ each section of the frame tp put it on its own layer (I’m assuming one needs to do this) but I can only seem to apply the inner shadow or drop shadow to the second innermost black border…hope this makes sense. I know it’s a fairly common type of frame but I’d still like to be able to do it. If someone could help with the steps I’s appreciate it.
Cheers,
Paul
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