Glass Frame

This is what we should end up making

You will need Eye Candy 4000, BladePro and 20/20 or another tiling program to complete this tutorial

OK - lets get started :)

1. Open your image, press shift D and duplicate twice, then close your original image. Take one of your images and tile it, then minimise

2. Add a symmetrical white border of 3, select with magic wand and apply a BladePro preset - do not deselect

3. Go to selections>invert and add a cutout using the following settings

4. Repeat the cutout with minus values

5. Add a symmetrical border of 13, click with magic wand and flood fill with your tile that you made earlier, go to effects>gaussian blur and add the following blur

6. Repeat steps 2 - 5, deselect. You have a nice frame right now, and you could just leave your image with this frame, but I wanted a little more :)

7. Add Eye Candy 4000 with the clear glass setting (go to settings, select clear glass), then change the bevel width as shown below - I added the glass twice

That's it - we're all done :)

I hope you enjoyed doing this tutorial as much as I enjoyed writing it

If you have any problems or questions, please don't hesitate to contact me


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