Note: ALL selections, fills and any other actions should result in smooth shapes.Īnti-Alias must be always enabled unless the designer wants to create an "imperfect" shape on purpose. Then we have to create a NEW LAYER and draw our frame graphic. Of course a perfect circle is an optimal choice while a very wide image will force the frame height to be relatively small. This depends on the graphic's orientation (portait or landscape). For example, it can be 400x550px or 550x500px and so on. That doesn't mean it has to be a rectangular image but the larger dimension should not exceed 550px in width. We have to set the canvas for the new psd file at no more than 550x550px. In this guide we will work in Adobe Photoshop since it is the most appropriate application for the frame creation process. Photoshop, Illustrator, FireWorks, CorelDraw, 3D Studio MAX etc.). The source file for a frame can be created in any application that produces bitmap or vector graphics as long as this application has the functionality to maintain the frame graphic objects in separate layers or in any form that makes any future update easier (i.e. However most of its information comes from images you can create. The LFS file is not an image file format. When you download a frame to our Desktop Application, you actually save an LFS file which is the proprietary file format used by the Photo Frame Show application. Photoshop, Illustrator, FireWorks, CorelDraw, 3D Studio MAX etc.), you can easily create your own and original frames. With the help of your favorite graphics software (i.e. You can now create your own frame designs (based on your own styles and techniques), upload them to the Frame Gallery and make them available to your friends, social networks and the entire Photo Frame Show community! Photo Frame Show - How to create Frames and E-Cards Home Frame Gallery Features Examples Download Purchase Create E-cards Links User AreaĬreate Frames Embed Frames to Pages Support/Feedback FAQ Help Awards Advertise Blog About Us
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