Zee.OMGits a54 wrote:
haha mate. it looks the exact opposite of shit. that's great mate thanks tonnes haha <3
now to learn how to do that >
i google'd how to make borders and stuff step by step, but the guides i got all gave me borders that were actually the background, or borders that gave me some really gay fade effect.
bottom line is, could you possibly write out a guide to make a border for me? would be very muchly appreciated
It's really simple, when you create the main rectangle section, make sure you keep it on a totally separate layer so it's easier to work on.
When you're ready to put the border on, make a new layer above the rectange layer but below everything you want to make 'pop' out.
Make sure you are on your new blank layer and hold ctrl and click on the layer with the rectangle in, it should make an exact selection of the rectangle.
Now go to edit at the top and choose Stroke, I used a 2px white stroke. Then altered the border layers blending mode to Overlay, then set the opacity to 75%.
EDIT: Oh and the shadow is just the basic dropshadow with default settings applied to everything in the sig.
Last edited by TheEternalPessimist (2008-10-24 12:37:27)