here is a much easier way:
1. right click on the layer you want to add a border too
2.choose alpha to selection
3.click select ->shrink-> 5
4. new layer
5. click select -> invert
6. use your bucket fill tool and choose FG colour fill
7. foreground colour in the colour you want
8. click between between the two flashing lines you see
knex4life55 10 months ago 4
@knex4life55 thanks man, helped a lot
Cabutooo 7 months ago
COOL VIDEO i LEARNDED ALOT TY
marquie94 1 year ago
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Name of song? :o
Awesome vid too ^^
ScreamxForxSmiles 1 year ago
And an even easier way to make a frame is to make a full size rectangle, layer it behind the picture, and then size the ractangle or the picture to the rectangle.
joshandkerrie 1 year ago
AHHH SEXY AVATAR! -Faints-
LilBaby1366 2 years ago
an easier way is to select all then go to selection>shrink>how ever many pixels you want
then paint it whatever colour
Tom17770 2 years ago 2
Great vid! :)
stephanie2212322 2 years ago
here is a much easier way:
1. right click on the layer you want to add a border too
2.choose alpha to selection
3.click select ->shrink-> 5
4. new layer
5. click select -> invert
6. use your bucket fill tool and choose FG colour fill
7. foreground colour in the colour you want
8. click between between the two flashing lines you see
knex4life55 10 months ago 4
@knex4life55 thanks man, helped a lot
Cabutooo 7 months ago
COOL VIDEO i LEARNDED ALOT TY
marquie94 1 year ago
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marquie94 1 year ago
Name of song? :o
Awesome vid too ^^
ScreamxForxSmiles 1 year ago
And an even easier way to make a frame is to make a full size rectangle, layer it behind the picture, and then size the ractangle or the picture to the rectangle.
joshandkerrie 1 year ago
AHHH SEXY AVATAR! -Faints-
LilBaby1366 2 years ago
an easier way is to select all then go to selection>shrink>how ever many pixels you want
then paint it whatever colour
Tom17770 2 years ago 2
Great vid! :)
stephanie2212322 2 years ago