Simple question. How do I make a border as shown in the picture below?
border-gradient.jpg
Simple question. How do I make a border as shown in the picture below?
border-gradient.jpg
Looking at the style of the border, I notice a thin line before a fade to background-color.
The line can be created using a Stroke layer style:
- size: width of the line
- position: Inside
- Blend mode: Normal
The fade can be achieved using an Inner Glow layer style:
- Blend mode: Normal
- Opacity: 75% is default, increase to lower the opacity 'step' between the line and the fade, decrease to make this 'step' greater
- Use a solid color (square, not the gradient)
- Size: at least a few times bigger than the Stroke's size (or it won't be visible)
The one thing I assume here, is that you have the shape of the border as a layer. This method does not work if you want these borders to appear anywhere other than as a border (hence border).
Hi gyldenstern,
Since I had to make some screenshots to show you, I just made it a tutorial and posted it in the Tutorials thread here: http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...ad.php?t=32101
Have fun and let me know if anything is unclear.
Cheers,
Cornelia
I have been working on a tutorial for just that kind of borders in GIMP... before real life problems interrupted me something fiercely.
In Photoshop, this will work in a very similar way, even better if what Shikotei wrote works in the way I guess it does.
The line can indeed be easily done as a "Stroke".The line can be created using a Stroke layer style:
- size: width of the line
- position: Inside
- Blend mode: Normal
If PS "Stroke" works with the used brush style, do this with a soft brush, to avoid harsh edges. If it is just solid colour, give it a little blur.
Change that a little. Don't use a simple "Inner glow" - in the original map you can see that this isn't a solid colour, but a pattern of stripes.The fade can be achieved using an Inner Glow layer style:
- Blend mode: Normal
- Opacity: 75% is default, increase to lower the opacity 'step' between the line and the fade, decrease to make this 'step' greater
- Use a solid color (square, not the gradient)
- Size: at least a few times bigger than the Stroke's size (or it won't be visible)
I think that in PS, you could use textures in layer styles. If that is correct, just use a pattern of think diagonal stripes instead of a "solid colour".
If you cannot used textures directly, create such a texture as layer, and use the "Inner Glow" as a mask for the texture.
And BTW: Hello, fellow Cartographers! I am back. I am still alive - three hurrays for modern medicine - and I have started working on my tutorial again.