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NEW Falling Frames. Outsidethebox.name
FALLING FRAMES
Because so many asked for Falling Frame Styles, here they are.....
Working with Falling Frames is fun, but to achieve the effects in these styles you will need to make your own "cut out".This means you will need to remove the background of part of your image and save that file as a .png file. (A .png file is an image on a transparent background.)
When this cut out is used in combination with the original image, these styles will give you endless fun.
Because you might want to need to place the frame a bit higher or a bit lower in the slide after it has fallen down , or before it moves up I provided the styles with layer notes that will guide you through the process of how to make some changes. And in case you don't know what layer notes are, or where to find them, there's also a screen shot so no one will get lost.
Some of the styles will give you the "out of bounds" effect, when removing he background image.
Experiment with different backgrounds when using portrait images, add shadows or vignettes to the portrait background image,
or whatever fun ideas you come up with to create new effects.
These falling frame styles are so much fun...
To get to the styles: http://www.outsidethebox.name/stylesseries7.html
Enjoy
Anita
Because so many asked for Falling Frame Styles, here they are.....
Working with Falling Frames is fun, but to achieve the effects in these styles you will need to make your own "cut out".This means you will need to remove the background of part of your image and save that file as a .png file. (A .png file is an image on a transparent background.)
When this cut out is used in combination with the original image, these styles will give you endless fun.
Because you might want to need to place the frame a bit higher or a bit lower in the slide after it has fallen down , or before it moves up I provided the styles with layer notes that will guide you through the process of how to make some changes. And in case you don't know what layer notes are, or where to find them, there's also a screen shot so no one will get lost.
Some of the styles will give you the "out of bounds" effect, when removing he background image.
Experiment with different backgrounds when using portrait images, add shadows or vignettes to the portrait background image,
or whatever fun ideas you come up with to create new effects.
These falling frame styles are so much fun...
To get to the styles: http://www.outsidethebox.name/stylesseries7.html
Enjoy
Anita
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