![]() …then grabbing the image inside the frame and adjusting its position so it sits within the guide shape. Repeat the process of copying and pasting image frames, and resizing the pasted frame if needed… You’ll start to see that the images are beginning to look correct, gradually making up a whole image. So, double-click inside the pasted image frame to select the photo and pull it into the same position as the guide shape sitting below. Whatever you go for, the guide shape is your constant. You can either resize the image frame to meet the edge of the first image frame, choose to leave a little gap between the frames or even overlap. Place the pasted frame somewhere inside the guide shape, like in the top-right corner as I’ve done here. Select the image frame and Edit > Copy, Edit > Paste. Go to File > Place, navigate to your chosen photo, and click Open.ĭouble-click inside the image frame to directly select the photo and, holding down Shift, resize the image until it matches the proportions of the guide shape. Take the Rectangle Frame Tool (F) and, holding Shift, drag onto the page to create a square, and sit it inside the a corner of the rectangle guide. Return to the Layers panel and lock the Guides layer. Let’s start here with a basic example, using squares to create a ‘windowpane’ effect. Now it’s time to think about the kind of shape effect you want to create. ![]() I hold down Shift to create mine, to create a perfect square shape. ![]() Take the Rectangle Tool (M) and drag to create a shape that’s either roughly portrait or landscape to match your photo (it doesn’t need to match the exact dimensions or proportions). Take a look at the photo-is it more portrait or landscape, or even square? My photo is square, so I make a mental note of that, and head back to my InDesign document. Any high-resolution photo will do, but try and look for interesting details in the image-generally, portraits and close-up shots will work better for this effect than landscapes, which tend to lack strong detail. You now need to choose a suitable photo for your design. UNLIMITED DOWNLOADS: 50 Million+ Fonts & Design Assets DOWNLOAD NOW
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