Summary:
In this tutorial, we will show you not only how to create a blurred border very easily, but we will show you how you can create a customizable border for any photo. Along the way, we will give you tips and tricks such as keyboard shortcuts to speed up the process of creating a border in Photoshop. We will also give you examples of different types of customizable borders. Included is a 10 question quiz to make sure you fully understand this process of creating a border in Adobe Photoshop.
If you are unfamiliar with certain areas that are not covered in this tutorial, feel free check out the other tutorials on our website. We have many different types of tutorials that can be downloaded (Video, PDF) or viewed online that will train you for free! Once you have the knowledge, feel free to come back and go through this tutorial again.
You will be using a picture of a duck in the water. If you do not have this image, please scroll down to the image of “Click Picture To Download Supporting Files” and download the image. Please open the image PE-DUCKB in the Photoshop Program.
We recently received an email asking if there were tutorials on creating frames or borders in Photoshop. The user did not want a standard black border, but did not want anything too advanced. We responded to the user with basic instructions, but felt other users could benefit from this tutorial.
The first border we will show you is very basic, but looks good. It is a blurred border! Once you have the image open, duplicate the background layer (CTRL-“J”) and hide the background layer. Left click the top layer (Layer 1) in the layers palette. The layer palette should look like this now.
Let’s show you how you can create customizable borders. Use the Rectangular Marquee Selection tool and make a selection around the area of the image that you want to keep as the picture.
A).
After changing the settings, Left click the “OK” button to apply the
changes or if you want to disregard the changes, Left click the “Cancel”
button. | |
B). For this tutorial, we will be using the Glass Filter, but by Left clicking the drop down menu, you will find many different possibilities for borders. |
A). The Distortion option will shift the actual image to make it appear distorted. | |
B). The Smoothness option will smooth out the glass texture. | |
C). You can also enter a numeric value for each setting. For this tutorial, change the Distortion value to 5 and set the Smoothness value to 1. |
A). Left click the Texture drop down box and Left click the “Tiny Lens” option. | |
B). To change the size of the Glass, you can change the Scaling option. For this tutorial, make sure the scaling is set to 100%. |
You have now learned how to do a basic blurred border and we showed you how to create a customizable border. The Feather option was explained and you should now begin to use that feature within your own projects. We went through all the settings for the Glass Filter and showed you that the border is not limited to only to Glass Filter and gave you a few different examples.
A). CTRL-“I”. | |
B). ALT-“I”. | |
C). “Shift”-“I”. | |
D). “Shift”+”CTRL”+”I”. |
A). Select. | |
B). Edit. | |
C). Filter. | |
D). Selection. |
A). Select. | |
B). Modify. | |
C). Feather. | |
D). Filter. |
A). Blur. | |
B). Other. | |
C). Modify. | |
D). Distort. |
A). CTRL-“E”. | |
B). ALT-“E”. | |
C). CTRL-“D”. | |
D). ALT-“E”. |
A). It changes only the light values of the pixels to distort the image. | |
B). It curves each pixel. | |
C). It shifts each pixels away from the original pixel. | |
D). It creates a mask effect. |
A). You will need to play with the filters and settings and there is no “best border”. | |
B). Sumi-e is the best for all photos. | |
C). Chalk is the best for all images. | |
D). Ocean Ripple is the best for all photos. |
A). Pick your filter and apply your filter. | |
B). Inverse the selection. | |
C). Make a selection around the area that you do not want to blur. | |
D). Press the “Delete” or “Del” key on the keyboard. |
A). Hold down the Left mouse button over the up arrow and drag the mouse left or right. | |
B). Right click the line of the slider bar and select “Expand” or “Contract”. | |
C). Hold down the Spacebar over the up arrow and move the mouse left or right. | |
D). First unlock the slider bar by Right clicking the line and then hold down the Left mouse button and drag the up arrow either left or right. |
A). Percentage. | |
B). Centimeters. | |
C). Inches. | |
D). Pixels. |
6 – 8 = We would recommend that you print this document off and read it at a later time.
9 – 10 = Congratulations you have passed the quiz. Go ahead and view another tutorial on our site.

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