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ohnotheydidnt
how do you get the image to be a rounded rectangle?
like this image ::
talcumpowder
Custom shape tool in Photoshop, Rounded rectngle selection tool in PSP.
-> Moved to Graphic Design.
maryissa
hey, theres a tutorial on this. That has the same picture u have. Like omg!!

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...pic=90029&st=0&
ohnotheydidnt
yeah but that tutorial teachers you how to get the double border on that image not the curved border. try reading before posting.
talcumpowder
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QUOTE(OmG_iTz_KiMi @ Jan 31 2006, 7:51 PM)
^You can feather the image...or...

Here's a somewhat tutorial on createblog that shows you how to do the "curved" borders:

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=98502

^Instead of doing it for only one corner, just do it for all of the corners, and you can get curved borders.  _smile.gif
^uh..what are you talking about? _dry.gif
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&you can use the custom shape tool (It's the paint splat.), there's a custom shape called "rounded rectangle" I think, and just group the image with that layer and merge down.
Libertie
^Yeah, it's actually its own shape. There's the rectangle, the rounded rectangle, the ellipse tool, the polygon tool, the line tool, and the custom shape tool.

Right-Click on the rectangle tool (right underneath the one for text) and you'll see rounded rectangle. That's what you'd use.

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QUOTE(OmG_iTz_KiMi @ Feb 1 2006, 6:44 AM)
^There's no need to start a topic on this..I already answered on how to do the curved borders (read the last post) in my borders tutorial topic.
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And there's no need for that. If she found the image then she obviously already read the tutorial, so there must have been something she didn't understand. It's fine to start a new topic.
Eryi
First make a rectangle and then erase the corners into transparent and use the pencil and make it roundish.
xposure
http://pootato.org/photoshop/rounded_corners/
tada
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