How to Create a Film Artwork Design Using Photo Pos Pro
Open Photo Pos Pro., Create a 300 x 500 size new image., Create a new layer by clicking on Layers & Objects >> Create New Parent Layer., Select the Shape Tool icon and then tool properties and do the following., Select the Colors and Style tab and...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Photo Pos Pro.
Do this by clicking on the sheet of paper in the upper left hand corner and then select New Page. , Name it Film Strip and make it Transparent. , (The shape properties will be one of the floating bars).
Select the left-most button from the Shape Automatic Styles toolbar ("Solid" Style).
Select the Shape Card Index.
Select Common Shapes from the Shape Library drop-down list.
Select the Film shape on the preview window). ,,,, Using the selection tool, select the part of the image, or the image, that you want to use.
Choose Edit >> Paste >> Into Current Image and Fit.
Your image should be almost the right size and you can resize it to fit completely.
Continue until the film strip is complete. , Do this by clicking Ctrl+E. ,, Use the settings in the screenshot to make the wavy film strip.
Select Auto Preview if you want to see it before you select ok. , -
Step 2: Create a 300 x 500 size new image.
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Step 3: Create a new layer by clicking on Layers & Objects >> Create New Parent Layer.
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Step 4: Select the Shape Tool icon and then tool properties and do the following.
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Step 5: Select the Colors and Style tab and make black and set the fill color to black.
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Step 6: Draw a film shape with the mouse.
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Step 7: Copy (Ctrl+C) and Paste into the image (Ctrl+F) twice and make a long strip (three times should do it).
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Step 8: Add images to the strip.
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Step 9: Deselect everything.
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Step 10: Go to Layers & Objects and Merge All objects onto Parent Layer or the Layers Dialog box and merge layers.
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Step 11: Add the film wave design.
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Step 12: Select the move icon and slant your image the way you want it.
Detailed Guide
Do this by clicking on the sheet of paper in the upper left hand corner and then select New Page. , Name it Film Strip and make it Transparent. , (The shape properties will be one of the floating bars).
Select the left-most button from the Shape Automatic Styles toolbar ("Solid" Style).
Select the Shape Card Index.
Select Common Shapes from the Shape Library drop-down list.
Select the Film shape on the preview window). ,,,, Using the selection tool, select the part of the image, or the image, that you want to use.
Choose Edit >> Paste >> Into Current Image and Fit.
Your image should be almost the right size and you can resize it to fit completely.
Continue until the film strip is complete. , Do this by clicking Ctrl+E. ,, Use the settings in the screenshot to make the wavy film strip.
Select Auto Preview if you want to see it before you select ok. ,
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