Open Photoshop. Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Open. Alternatively, you can click Open on the title screen when you first open Photoshop. Select the image you want to add a border to. Click Open.
Open Photoshop. Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Open. Alternatively, you can click Open on the title screen when you first open Photoshop. Select the image you want to add a border to. Click Open.
Open Photoshop. Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Open. Alternatively, you can click Open on the title screen when you first open Photoshop. Select the image you want to add a border to. Click Open.
If the image is already a Photoshop (. psd) file with multiple layers, you can skip this step.
If the image is already a Photoshop (. psd) file with multiple layers, you can skip this step.
If the image is already a Photoshop (. psd) file with multiple layers, you can skip this step.
If you don’t have the Layers panel open, click Window in the menu bar at the top and then click Layers to open the Layers panel.
Click Image in the menu bar at the top. Click Canvas Size. Select a unit of measurement (i. e. Inches or pixels) using the drop-down menus next to “Height” and “Width. " Enter the height and width of the image, including the border next to “Height” and “Width. " Click Ok.
Click the icon that resembles a half-black-half-white circle at the bottom of the Layers panel: Click Solid Color. Click a color hue in the rainbow-colored strip. Click a color tint in the large color box. Click Ok.
To create a new layer, click the icon that resembles a sheet of paper at the bottom of the Layers panel. For example, you could install some new brushes and use the paintbrush tool to decorate your border using Photoshop brushes.
Open Photoshop. Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Open. Alternatively, you can click Open on the title screen when you open Photoshop. Select the image you want to add a border to. Click Open.
Open Photoshop. Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Open. Alternatively, you can click Open on the title screen when you open Photoshop. Select the image you want to add a border to. Click Open.
Open Photoshop. Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Open. Alternatively, you can click Open on the title screen when you open Photoshop. Select the image you want to add a border to. Click Open.
If the image is already a Photoshop (. psd) file with multiple layers, you can skip this step.
If the image is already a Photoshop (. psd) file with multiple layers, you can skip this step.
If the image is already a Photoshop (. psd) file with multiple layers, you can skip this step.
Click the icon that resembles a half-black-half-white circle at the bottom of the Layers panel: Click Solid Color. Click a color hue in the rainbow-colored strip. Click a color tint in the large color box. Click Ok.
If you are not happy with the shape of the border, press Ctrl + D (or Command + D on Mac) to undo the selection and then try again with one of the Marquee tools. Use the rulers to create a more accurate selection. To turn on rulers, click View in the menu bar at the top, then click Rulers. Optional Fade: If you want to create a faded frame around your image, enter the number of pixels you want the gradient fade to be (i. e. 25 px) next to “Feather” in the panel at the top of the screen. If you want to create a custom frame shape (i. e. a star, or polygon), use the Lasso Tool or Polygon Lasso tool and hand draw the shape you want the border to be.
Click Layer in the menu bar at the top. Click Layer Mask. Click Reveal Selection.
For example, you could install some new brushes and use the paintbrush tool to decorate your border using Photoshop brushes.