Judy Lynn Frame





This frame was written for my sister Judy Lynn.


PSP X - Intermediate Level

Supplies Needed:

Image of choice
Gold Foil pattern
Plugins: Eye Candy 5 - Textures - Marble and
Filter Factory A - Kaleidoscope
Corners if desired



1 - Open image and duplicate twice. Close the original and minimize 1 copy for now.
2 - Foreground: Choose a corresponding dark color from you Image
3 - Background: Set to a gold pattern of choice.

4 - Image > Add Border - 3 px and flood fill with gold pattern.
5 - Image > Add Border - 5 px and flood fill with your chosen color.
6 - Image > Add Border - 3 px and flood fill with gold pattern.

7 - Image > Add Border - 25 px and flood fill with your color.
Keep Selected
8 - Effects > Alien Skin - Eye Candy 5 - Textures > Marble
Settings: Basic Style > Veiny ....see screenshot below
**Note: Here you will choose the colors that correspond with your graphic.



9 - Keeping this border selected:
10 - Effects > Texture Effects > Blinds
Settings: width and opacity 5, color - black and check 'light from the top'
11 - Effects > 3D Effects > Inner bevel ... See screenshot below



12 - Selections > Select None

13 - Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 for the 3 small borders
14 - Image > Add Border > 40 px
15 - In your Materials Palette, change your Foreground to Pattern
and find the image you miminized earlier.
16 - Flood fill this border with your Pattern and Keep Selected.
17 - Effects > plugins > Filter Factory A > Kaleidoscope II
Settings: Divisions 211 and Rotations 83
18 - Selections > Select None

19 - Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 again for the 3 small borders.
20 - Selections > Select None

21 - Selections > Select All
22 - Selections > Modify > Contract by 11
23 - Selections > Invert
24 - Effects > 3D Effects > Inner bevel .. same settings as before in #9
25 - Selections > Select None

26 - Add decorative corners if you wish.
27 - Add watermark, re-size and save as a jpg.

And we are finished. I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial *S*

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me.

©momentzdesignz 1999



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