Creating Beautiful Texture and Borders with OnOne Software…

Textures are a wonderful way to enhance a photograph, creating more depth, drama and interest throughout the composition. Texture can create a very subtle artistic look that draws in the viewer. An image overlay composite was applied to the architecture through OnOne PhotoTools 2.6, a stand alone application and plug-in for Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture. Within the PhotoTools interface, the overlay opacity was reduced, and the effect was brushed away from the sky. Very quick and easy! 
For the finishing touch, an artistic edge treatment was applied with OnOne PhotoFrame 4.6. I chose one of the  Guru edges from Jack Davis. This worked perfectly to tie everything together. A quick tip, increase the size of the canvas by 110% before adding the border or edge treatment. From Photoshop’s Menu, choose Image>Canvas Size, change pixels to percent, and change the width and height values to 110%  This gives you more space around your photo before adding your frame. I chose white for the extension color, you can choose black or any color you wish. 
Want to learn more about textures and fun stuff in Photoshop? Join me in one of my upcoming courses at BetterPhoto.com, starting in December! Check the sidebar for more info and links.
OnOne Software is offering Perfect Photo Suite, a collection of five software titles including PhotoTools 2.6, PhotoFrame 4.6, and the latest Perfect Resize 7 (formerly Genuine Fractals) at $100 off through December 4th. You can use coupon code DEB6 for your discount. Click here to visit the OnOne website.   Make great pictures! ~ Deb

4 Comments

  1. Ray on November 17, 2010 at 11:32 am

    Excellent Deb..Always great to see your tips

  2. Deborah Sandidge on November 17, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    Thank you, Ray! Fun stuff, textures and frames! 😀

  3. Julz on November 17, 2010 at 1:03 pm

    Thanks for the ideas, Deb! But, oh my, this looks like too much fun! How am I supposed to stay focused on my work today with your great creative tips running around my brain? 😉

  4. Deborah Sandidge on November 17, 2010 at 1:31 pm

    Thank you very much Julie, for your great comments! Can’t wait to see your creative work! 🙂

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