Create a border or frame around an image Start with a single background layer. Open the photo in Photoshop and look at the Layers panel. Bring the background forward. Enlarge the canvas. Create a border color. Send the border color to the back. Experiment with different looks.
So again we're using 3/4 of an inch or 3/4. Right here on our ruler. And with a sharpened pencil weMoreSo again we're using 3/4 of an inch or 3/4. Right here on our ruler. And with a sharpened pencil we make a small Mark at 3/4s on the left side of our page Measuring Up From the Bottom.
And your sketching. Paper will draft five leaves. Start with a single stroke for the stem. Then addMoreAnd your sketching. Paper will draft five leaves. Start with a single stroke for the stem. Then add the outline of the leaf shape.
All it is is a swirl. And then they're very simple leave and you just repeat that and tell you'reMoreAll it is is a swirl. And then they're very simple leave and you just repeat that and tell you're done with your border. Okay let's do a few more here we. Go.
And I hold the ruler with my left hand in the center. So it doesn't slide around and I drag my rulerMoreAnd I hold the ruler with my left hand in the center. So it doesn't slide around and I drag my ruler across very lightly you can hardly see that let me redo. That. Here we go.
Outline boundaries, break a design into sections, or drive focus to added text, images, or videos by adding borders: Create or open an existing design. Inside the editor, click or tap on the Elements tab. On the search bar, type “borders.” Select borders from the suggested results.