Snag-It is okay, but a bit too-bitmapped looking and inflexible for my
tastes.
We developed a Photoshop action that loads a masking layer (anti-aliased
tear) that you position over an image (scale as needed), hit enter and 2 new
layers are created, you can use either one (or both by positioning t
I use Hypersnap for this. If you want to have the tear in the middle,
you may have to cut the graphic in two, make the torn edge on the bottom
of one and the top of the other, then put them back together.
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Flato, Gillian wrote:
> Does anyo
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Subject: RE: OFF-Topic: ripped paper image
> I'm using SnagIt for this. You can use the feature at the time you're
doing the capture or when you edit the image.
>
> It's in the Effects > Edge Effects menu, and one of the choices is
Torn Edge. From here you
> I'm using SnagIt for this. You can use the feature at the time you're doing
> the capture or when you edit the image.
>
> It's in the Effects > Edge Effects menu, and one of the choices is Torn Edge.
> From here you can select which edge (top, bottom, left, right), the "torn"
> size, backg
iday, January 22, 2010 12:08:50 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: OFF-Topic: ripped paper image
SnagIt Editor has this (may be just for borders; I haven't used it),
and you can do it with any number of Photoshop frames
Art Campbell
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SnagIt Editor has this (may be just for border
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SnagIt Editor has this (may be just for borders; I haven't used it),
an
SnagIt Editor has this (may be just for borders; I haven't used it),
and you can do it with any number of Photoshop frames
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
Sounds like something you'd want to do using either Photoshop or the GIMP.
You can download some Photoshop brushes from places like deviantart.com that
look like ripped paper.
Creativepro.com is also doing a weekly column called "free for all"
http://www.creativepro.com/article/free-all-something