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| How to make a glossy slide mount |
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| Written by Michelle Pieters | |
| Friday, 10 March 2006 | |
Double click on the downloaded slide mount from Escrappers http://www.escrappers.com/freefiles.html and fill the slide with your chosen colour with the flood fill tool twice. Clicking twice will make the edges smooth.![]() The layer style I use for this slidemount is Mycort1 which you can download here.. http://share.studio.adobe.com/axAsse...%2FDefault.asp My personal favourite to use with the Mycort1 layer style is Glass3 but you may find another one that works just as well. To get the right look I then go Layer - Layer Style - Scale Effects. You should now have a box pop up with an effects slider in it. Scale it to what looks best to you (around 41 works best for this slide mount) and click ok. Also play with the style settings. I took the outer glow off this way. ![]() If you wish to add decoration to your slide click on the magic wand and click on the slide mount. You should get "marching ants"around the sides of the slide mount. This will stop any further decoration from going outside your slide mount. Use a brush or text to get the look you want. ![]() When you are happy with the look go to Layer - Merge Visible and then save the file as a .png ![]() |
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