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Create Multiple-Photo Frames + Video Tutorial & Resources

Postby andrewb2012 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:22 am

I've just made a new tutorial video called 'USE THE COMPOSITE FEATURE TO CREATE A MULTIPLE PHOTO FRAME' which can be found in my Artyfacts Blog.

http://www.smartphotoeditor.com/AndrewBuchanan/?p=261

To give you an idea of what it is about just look at the image below then watch the video to see how it is created.

Do you want to create this  kind of thing.jpg
Do you want to create this kind of thing.jpg (476.59 KiB) Viewed 2883 times


Here are typical example frames to illustrate possibilities.

Variety of Frames 1.jpg
Variety of Frames 1.jpg (224.34 KiB) Viewed 2883 times


You can download Video Related Files (Session File, Base Frame, Mask Frame & Frame Image) here:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6k70094gljke0 ... s.zip?dl=0

You can also download additional Frame Images for you to freely use. These are arranged in six folders named 'Bevel Frames', 'Brown Frames', 'Gray Frames', 'Green Frames', 'Metal Frames' and 'Pastel Frames'. Included in each folder is a copy of the 'Base Frame' and the 'Mask Frame' for you convenience.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/3h4mysjt10lxt ... e.zip?dl=0

Both downloads are in the .zip format and are quite big files as I wanted to keep image resolution high. The resources are for 6x4 photographs and the overall frame appearance is in the Portrait Orientation. Each frame holds 5 photos.

I would appreciate feedback as to whether you would like me to create more of these frames in different formats & orientations - I am happy to do this if sufficient interest is shown.

Hope these additional resources prove useful to you.

Maybe one day it will be possible to create a single effect that allows for uploading multiple images at a time, in the meantime this is the best that I can come up with. If anyone has ideas for improvements, or alternative ways of achieving the same end results, I would be pleased to hear your ideas.

Kind regards,

Andrew
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