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How Do You Create Polaroid Frames On Photoshop?

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How Do You Create Polaroid Frames On Photoshop?

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• Create a new file (File > New). • Set the canvas size to 500px by 500px. • Fill the background with a simple color. The photo in this tutorial uses a blue (498DDF). • Create a new layer (ctrl + shift + n) and select the Rectangular Marquee tool. • Select a rectangle a similar size to the one on the picture below and using the Paint Bucket tool, fill it white. • Right click the Layer > Layer properties and then rename it to ‘Polaroid 1′. • Duplicate this layer, call it ‘Polaroid 2′ and then make it invisible. • Find two images you’d like to use for the Polaroids and paste them both onto the canvas, and rename them ‘photo 1′ and ‘photo 2′. • Make ‘photo 2′ invisible, we’ll come back to that one in a bit. • Make the Polaroid 1 layer an active layer (hold ctrl then click the layer), go to Select > Modify > Contract > and then type in 8. Select ‘photo 1′ then go to Select > Inverse and then hit delete. Deselect the active selection (ctrl + d). • Make ‘photo 2′ visible again and replicate

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