"Mounted Image" look for virtual wall-URGENT-

JS
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Jazzy_Sam
Feb 2, 2009
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Hi
let´s see if i can describe what i want…(sorry for the Urgent but i have to do this asap)

for my web, i need to make a mounted photo out of one of my pictures to show how it will look mounted (on canvas, for example), how it will look on the wall.

Actually i want to be able to do this with several photos or cutting a photo in several pieces if you see what i mean…
So the image(s) would be the wall with the photos hanging if you understand what i mean…

so it has to look 3D kind, with a border from the proper image. Now how do i do this? is there a plug in , a filter or some tool i can do this with? or if not, how do i do this manually?
You can see an example of what i mean in my web, if you go to prices then you can see that the canvas of the flower looks like this. I mean, many printers have this in their web, so there should be a way…
www.yasminesamiry.com

but HOW? where? what?
Thanks for helping
J

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JJ
Jim_Jordan
Feb 2, 2009
Since no direct link was offered and others may need to hunt:

Google for "photoshop software box tutorial" to create 3D representations of your art.

—and why do we need to double-click on links on your site? We only need to click once.
JS
Jazzy_Sam
Feb 2, 2009
thanks for the quick response….
well am a bit new in here so not sure how i can make simpler…thanks for putting the photo here! will try what you suggested and let you know…
RG
Rene_Garneau
Feb 2, 2009
This guy has some Actions that might help you.
<http://www.coveractionpro.com/blog/>
B
Bernie
Feb 2, 2009
Maybe all you need to use is a bevel and drop shadow layer style.
JS
Jazzy_Sam
Feb 3, 2009
Well am trying a bit of everything
but frankly it´s not simple wish it could be some action or plug in (free)… Waiting for more suggestions 😉

Does anyone knows how to cut my image into equal pieces (divide he image/canvas) apart from cutting it "manually" and importing each piece as a different layer?

Thanks again

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