Frame Tool in Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Photoshop | Tutorials Point

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The "Frame Tool" in Adobe Photoshop is a feature that allows you to create a rectangular or circular placeholder for images, graphics, or other content. It acts as a container for the content and can be resized and moved as needed. The Frame Tool is located in the toolbar in Photoshop and can be used to quickly create placeholder frames for images or graphics that can be filled in later. Here is a step-by-step guide to creating a frame in Adobe Photoshop: 1. Open Adobe Photoshop and create a new document by going to File - New. Set the size and resolution of the document according to your preference. 2. Create a rectangular shape by using the Rectangle Shape tool in the toolbar. You can find it in the toolbar under the Shape Layers option. 3. Choose a color for the frame by clicking on the "Foreground Color" in the toolbar and selecting a color from the color picker. 4. Using the Rectangle Shape tool, draw a rectangle slightly smaller than the document size. This will be the outer frame. 5. Repeat step 4 to create a second, smaller rectangle. This will be the inner frame. 6. To add a border to the frame, select the outer frame and go to Layer -Layer Style - Stroke. Choose the desired size and color for the border. 7. Repeat step 6 for the inner frame. 8. To add a drop shadow effect, select the outer frame and go to Layer -Layer Style - Drop Shadow. Adjust the size, angle, and opacity as desired.

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