Improved performance with large images, especially when making small/quick edits.Greatly improved performance for some distortion effects (Bulge, Crystalize, Dents, Frosted Glass).I hope this tutorial, although quite simple, will be of some use.This is a small update with some performance improvements, bug fixes, and updates to the bundled plugins.įor all the details on what’s new in 5.0 (there’s a lot!), check out its release post. Select the first line layer (layer 3) with the magic wand, and whilst it's still selected go to the top layer and press delete.įinally move the top layer down one layer and you are done. Make sure the box is not selected with the magic wand when you do this. You can lower the opacity to your liking in the Layer Properties.ĭuplicate the Line Layer and go to Effects - Object - Drop Shadow and uncheck the box for "keep original image". Use the Magic Wand to select the inside of the outline layer, then make a new layer between the image and the line layer and, with primary color as black and the opacity at zero, use the Linear Reflected Gradient and drag it from the middle of the selected rectangle. Make a new layer and with The Shapes Tool use the Rectangle Shape and, with white as the Primary color, draw an "outline" with a brush width of #2 to fit the area you'd like to stand out. ![]() Plugins: Object Align and Drop Shadow = KrisVDM's Object Alignīegin with a canvas of 800 x 600 and import a picture. ![]() A Glass Pane - A Video Tutorial by Andreas & Glass Boxes by Flip.įlip's images have disappeared with time and Andrea's video may be difficult for some to follow. This tutorial is based on two older editions.
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