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fauxsyntax
hey does anyone out there know a tutorial that makes poloroid images sorta like this: click here

it's different than the poloroid tutorial they have on createblog.

thanks.
freeflow
its pretty much the same as the tutorial here, just beveled a bit.
Well you can try some of these and state the program you have..
photoshop:
http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/Adobe_...d=1&ss=polaroid
http://www.good-tutorials.com/search/query/polaroid
fauxsyntax
yeahh i tried the tutorials above but i still can't create the texture the polaroid has in the example i have.

does anyone know how to do that?
freeflow
ooh you meant the texture.. You can play around with diffrent photoshop texures. Not really positive how the person did that. Where did you see it?
fauxsyntax
ohh i saw it as someone's myspace pic haha, and i thought it'll be cool to learn how to do that.
freeflow
It can be any type of texture. You can adda ny texture on polaroids. When you add the bevel embross part just add any pattern you have on your comp or download some premade ones.
You should ask the person if you want that specific one.
technicolour
^ I see patterns. Like the one's roxy made a tut on...

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=54035

and then..the other texture..I think it's from like brushes...

Dont make it exactly like the pic. Have some fun with it and make it more creative for you.
freeflow
^ when i said texture i meant both pattern & texture. Since when you add a pattern to it it iwll give it some type of feel look just like a texture would.
eunie03
Imagine it's a real polaroid... Haha.

You can be a tool and copy and paste your picture over it.
technicolour
QUOTE(toyo loco @ Sep 28 2005, 6:15 PM)
^ when i said texture i meant both pattern & texture. Since when you add a pattern to it it iwll give it some type of feel look just like a texture would.
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Ooh oops. lol my bad. mellow.gif
fauxsyntax
thanks for the help haha
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