Using Reuseable Borders in PhotoShop

About

In this tutorial I will continue where the previous tutorial stopped: using the borders
you’ve just created. The reason I split
them up is to make it easier for people who do want to use the borders, but do not want
to create them themselves.

Opening the images

First start at the beginning: opening the two files. First you open the file you wish to add
a border to, next to it, you open the image that will form your border. Now you have two
options: or you create a new file with the correct size (same as the picture you want to
add the border to), or you use the original file with your picture, and change that. In this
tutorial, I will asume you will use the second technique, adding the border to your original
image (or a copy thereof of course).

Using layers

Now comes the hardest part if you are not familiar with it: layers. They may seem scary,
they may sound hard, but in fact, they are what they are called, and they can make life
beatifull, easy, and safe!

    beautifull, because they allow you to create the most wonderfull effects on your pictures.

  • easy, because if not for layers, you would need to manually recreate each border on each picture again.
  • safe, because you are editing a layer on your image, not your image itself!

The layers palette is located in the right bottom corner in Photoshop CS2 and later.

The layers palette

In the layer palette, click on ‘new layer’. Then go to the image containing your border,
and select the whole picture using the selection tool.

Go back to your picture, and make sure in the layer palette, that your new layer is selected.
Then paste the border selection into the new layer.

Go back to the layer palette, and set the blending mode to ’screen’ (this is by default set
to ‘normal’).

Now you will see the border becomming white on your picture. Your bordered picture is finished!
Finished!

Finetuning

  • By playing with the sizer of your border and your picture, you can create the ability to move
    your picture around behind the border, and this way creating the best layout for it. You can
    change the size of your pictures and borders by using the menu: ‘image’->’image size’
  • The borders you see here in the tutorial are all in portrait mode. You can easily change
    this via the menu: ‘image’->’rotate canvas’->’90 ccw’

Some borders

Here you can download some borders to start trying this technique.

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6 Responses to Using Reuseable Borders in PhotoShop
  1. bathroom mirrors
    August 19, 2009 | 1:16 pm

    This is really great tip for using reuseable borders in photoshop. And post has described so well in split area that people can understand it very easily.

  2. Peter
    August 20, 2009 | 2:06 pm

    I really like your blog and i respect your work. I’ll be a frequent visitor.

  3. luggage tags
    October 9, 2009 | 7:15 pm

    Hi, Create several rectangles with no fill but with borders in photoshop? what do you think?

  4. Philippine Global Outsourcing
    October 13, 2009 | 9:51 pm

    Nice work! I used to automate something like this for my photos so I can work in batches. I also sometimes add some text or date together with the border to make a theme for my photos (like a different border with name and date for christmas, new year and birthday photos, etc..)

    • admin
      October 15, 2009 | 7:48 am

      @Philippine Global Outsourcing: True, alot can be automated in PS, especially when you start using the scripting options.

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