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Picture effect/borders - how can I achieve this?


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Yes and that would be a textured greyscale overlay, You can create this yourself.

  1. Create a pixel layer above the image and right click and chose Mask to Below - nothing will happen yet but the fun starts soon.
  2. Open the brushes Panel and choose a textured brush
  3. Select the Brush tool, you can resize the brush using the [ and ] keys.
  4. Now paint on the Pixel Layer that is now a Mask to the image you created in step 1.

Varying the Opacity of the brush will give you a more translucent effect.

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To get a white background create another Pixel Layer and fill it with 100% opacity White.

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