Border Noise Frame

For the preview I used a Penny Parker Graphic with permission !!!
What you need for this tutorial:
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Open a graphic of your choice.
Put your foregroundcolor on a dark color of your graphic and
your backgroundcolor on a light color of your graphic.
My dark color: #644439.
My light color: #D2B7AC.
Add border: 10, symmetric.
Select the border with your magicwand, RGB-Value, tolerance: 0 and feather: 0.
Innerbevel:

Noise: 25%, uniform.
Dropshadow:
Horizontal and vertical: 2
Opacity: 70
Blur: 5
Color: black
Repeat the dropshadow with horizontal and vertical -2.
Change foregroundcolor with backgroundcolor.
Add border: 20 symmetric.
Select the border.
Texture effects > weave

Change foregroundcolor with backgroundcolor.
Add border: 10, symmetric.
Select the border.
Apply the same innerbevel, noise and dropshadow as before.
Change foregroundcolor with backgroundcolor.
Add border: 20, symmetric.
Select the border.
Reflection effects > pattern:

Noise as before.
Change foregroundcolor and backgroundcolor.
Add border: 10, symmetric.
Select the border.
Apply the same innerbevel, noise and dropshadow as before.
Select none.
I choose a brush for the corners, you can find the link for my brush at
the top of this tutorial. Took a new rasterlayer, took as foregroundcolor my
light color and placed it in the left top corner, gave it a pretty innerbevel and
used the dropshaduw from the tutorial. Duplicated the layer and applied
flip and mirror to get it in the right bottom corner.
Merge all visible layers.
Your frame is ready !!
Below a preview with another Penny Parker Graphic !!!

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This tutorials is written by Inge Bruggeman august 5th 2003.
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