10 free photo grids for Photoshop
Download these creative free photo grids and give your digital pictures a stylish finish in Photoshop and Elements
Multi-photo grids are a great way of presenting a collection of themed shots, or for framing one picture in a creative new way. Here we've created 10 free photo grids, featuring a range of designs and framing options. Each template comes in A4 size with pre-defined grids ready for use with Photoshop and Elements – just add your own pics. As always, don't forget to upload your results to your PhotoRadar gallery…
Download your 10 free photo grids…
Here you'll find large thumbnails of the grids we've created. Use the 'Download technique files' link at the top or bottom of the page to copy a zip file containing all 10 photo grids in PSD format to your computer. You can find out how to add your pictures to the templates here, along with some tips and creative ideas.
Page 1: 10 free photo grids for Photoshop
Page 2: how to use your free photo grids
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Posted by Marcus Hawkins on Friday, Apr 2010 at 12:24pm GMT. First appeared: Digital Camera magazine
Great ... thanks so much for these and the other downloads :blowkiss:
#1. Posted on Saturday, 10 Apr 2010 at 05:20am GMT. Report this
Hi.
Why when I paste the picture into a grid, only a partial of the picture shown, instead of the whole picture to be in the grid?
Do I need to resize the picture first according to the size of the grid? Thanks.
#2. Posted on Saturday, 10 Apr 2010 at 08:13am GMT. Report this
Helo grave_yard49. If you follow Step 3 above, you should be OK. You can either resize the picture first (to the dimensions featured in the grid panel) or you can simply hold down Shift and drag one of the corner anchor points on the image when you've transferred it to the grid (click on the image in the Layers palette and use Edit >Transform to reveal the anchor points). Does that make sense?
#3. Posted on Saturday, 10 Apr 2010 at 10:33am GMT. Report this
It worked! Thanks!
#4. Posted on Saturday, 10 Apr 2010 at 12:26pm GMT. Report this
So then how do you print these...? Do you print each block as a separate photo, or the whole frame as one large photo?
I would think it is up to interpretation, but curious nonetheless.
Thanks jeffrey
#5. Posted on Saturday, 10 Apr 2010 at 08:31pm GMT. Report this
Jeffrey, I'd suggest printing the whole frame as one large photo. But as you say, it's open to interpretation.
Marcus
#6. Posted on Sunday, 11 Apr 2010 at 08:25pm GMT. Report this
I cannot work how to use these at all. I've managed to work out how to use frames & tryptychs but these have got me totally bamboozled. I'm not very good at using PS but I do manage to work things out if I take my time. No such luck with these though
#7. Posted on Monday, 12 Apr 2010 at 01:24pm GMT. Report this
OK I've got it sorted....I'm slow BUT I do get there eventually!!!!!!
#8. Posted on Monday, 12 Apr 2010 at 01:55pm GMT. Report this
After you have done everything how do you the numbers off all the boxes, is there a way to save or merge layers that gets rid of all the lines and numbers?
#9. Posted on Monday, 14 Jun 2010 at 03:42am GMT. Report this
Loooooove it, thanks!
#10. Posted on Tuesday, 15 Jun 2010 at 09:43pm GMT. Report this
Thank you...
#11. Posted on Saturday, 14 Aug 2010 at 09:14am GMT. Report this







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