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Feb 09, 2009 16:14 |  #1

templates? Can someone walk me through or tell me a book or something on how to make them? I really want to learn. I like the frames and I like thre 411 cards, collage etc. I have photoshop CS3.

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Feb 09, 2009 18:13 |  #2

I don't understand your question.
Do you mean actions?


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Feb 09, 2009 23:40 |  #3

If you mean that you want to design posters. You need to learn about layers. They may seem confusing in the beginning but they are fairly easy to learn. Sorry I cannot reccomend a book but I learned by buying a poster template and experimenting with it.


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Feb 10, 2009 11:21 as a reply to  @ Mike R's post |  #4

Thanks guys. No, I don't mean posters. I mean like templates for a card or a senior card with text, swirly things etc.

Like they have on. http://www.graphicauth​ority.com/ (external link) I want to learn to make my own. Anybody have some tips.

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Feb 10, 2009 14:23 |  #5

You would make these in photoshop with layers. IE each element is a layer. You can easily make a frame, border or texture in photoshop. The absolute key is layers. There are a lot of tutorials at this link http://www.thedigitalp​hotographyconnection.c​om/ (external link)
I would suggest googling or searching on this forum for specific things that you want to do.
texture photoshop
or frames photoshop
or layers photoshop
There is a ton of stuff out there.


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