1400 x 2000 pixels
4. Go to the layer section and add a drop shadow under the style portion
Blend Mode = Multiply
Opacity =
85%
Distance = 50 px
Spread = 15%
Size = 75 px
5. In the layer
palette, right-click on the effect (not the layer) to get a menu where you can
create a layer from the drop shadow effect. Select 'Create Layer' from the
menu.
6. You may receive a
warning message. If you do, select 'OK'.
7. Now you should have two layers. One is the frame and one is the shadow. Choose
the layer with the frame.
8.
From the Edit menu, select 'Warp (Edit > Transform > Warp).
9. Click the square on the bottom left and
drag it up and to the left.
10. Click the square on the top right and
drag it up and to the left.
11. Now any photo you clip to this frame
will like it is bending off the page. It is complete if you don't want a border
around the photo.
12.
Optional. To add a border to the frame,
load the opaque region of the image as a selection (Select > Load
Selection).
13.
Optional. Contract the selection
(Select > Modify > Contract). I made mine 50 pixels but you can make it
any size.
14.
Optional. Ctrl + Shift + I to invert the selection.
15.
Optional. Intersect the
transparent region of the layer with the current selection (Select > Load
Selection). Go to Load Selection but choose 'Intersect with Selection' as the
Operation.
16.
Optional. Ctrl + J to create a
new layer via copy. The template now has all the necessary layers.
17.
Optional. Afterwards, you may wish to fill your selection with a
different color so that you can see the frame better. I did this by loading the
selection as in Step 13. Then I filled with a color as in Step 2.