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This info supposes you have a working knowledge of IM.
Enter image url, and click on a location to get the color you want to use for bgcolor in rotation. Go to transform and choose ROTATE. You can use from -15 to -25, depending on your image. Enter the hex # or rgb in the background color text bx. Go to decorate. Sink by 1/3 of the width of image x 0. A 300 x 300 image would be 100x0. Composite image, center. Choice depends on you, but hardlight & lighten worked best for me. Next, choose a color from the right side of your image. Point and click in that area, then scroll to below the image and ccp the RGB colors. Make sure you get it all. Starting with the letter r and ending with the ). It may look like this: rgb(34.56%,234.12%,34) Go to draw - choose rectangle. Parameters depend on you - I used off center. You can get a better idea by looking at the result examples. Paste the rgb color you copied into the fill bx. Add an a after the rgb & ,.50 after the last number in the series. Should now look like this: rgba(34.56%,234.12%,34,.50) The last number --> .50 is the transparency. Raise or lower depending on your image and how much color you want. You can add an additional rect for a frame or not. For the draped image, I output the finished image and then comp'd it BM. Original Result Original Result Original Result Enjoy! ŠJanuary18, 2007 ~~ MsVsMagic Do not copy or reproduce this tutorial in any way. If you wish to share, please post this page. MsVs Magic |