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Learn how to create a dot edged frame in Fireworks.

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Dotted Frame Effect in Fireworks

This image effect comes under the category Alien Skin> Edges . It has a few edge options such as dots, lines , lumpy , pixels , rough and torn paper . Choose images which have dark colored edges, so that the edge effects will have a crisp look. Follow this tutorial and learn how to give a dot edged look to an image. You need to have Fireworks MX 2004 installed in your system.

Step 1.Start off by pasting an image on the canvas.

Step 2.Select the image and click on Filters>Alien Skin Splat LE>Edges.

Step 3.The Alien Skin window below will be displayed. Select Halftone Dots option from Edge Mode .

Step 4.Adjust the Edge Width, Margin and Feature Size sliders. The values used here are: Edge Width - 55, Margin - 0, Feature size - 71, Direction - 90 and Random Seed - 20. If you need a transparent fill for the image, you can check the option Transparent Fill , which will deselect the color option and the image has a white background. You can view the changes in the image simultaneously on the right side Preview area.


 

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