February 19, 2023

How To Make a Multiple Frames Photoshop Collage template

How To Make a Multiple Frames Photoshop Collage template
In today’s tutorial, we will be creating a stunning Multiple Frames Photoshop Collage Template (PSD) with 20 squares. Using the Rectangle Tool, File-Place Embedded, and Clipping Mask, we will seamlessly insert and clip images into the rectangles. Get ready to elevate your photo collage game with this step-by-step guide!



Watch the video for detailed instructions and use the written steps for quick reference.
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Download Multiple Frames Photo Collage Template (PSD)
Download this Multiple Frames Photo Collage template here or find others Photoshop Collage Templates here.

Steps to make a multiple frames collage in Photoshop:

1. Create new document.
Choose File>New. I’ll create a document with 3000 px width, 3000 px height, 300 px resolution and background color #363636.
Create a new document

2. Show the Grid.
Choose View>Show>Grid
View>Show>Grid.

Choose View>Snap. 
View>Show>Grid.

And then View>Snap To>Grid, to enabling snaping that will help you to align any object (including shape) you want.
View>Snap To>Grid.

3. Adjust the Grid.
Open up the grid preferences, choose Edit> Preferences> Guides, Grid & Slices. Choose the color you want for the grid lines. I will set the “Gridline every” option to be 125 pixels and “Subdivisions” option to be 1.
Open up the grid preferences.

The Grid.
The Grid.

4. Grab the Rectangle tool.
Grab the Rectangle Tool from the Tools panel on the left. 
The Rectangle Tool.

Choose fill color and 16px Stroke size.
The Rectangle Tool Options Bar.

5. Draw a rectangle shape.
Click-drag on document to draw a rectangle shape.
Draw Shape.

6. Duplicate shape.
Ctrl+J to duplicate shape then Move it using the Move Tool.
Duplicate the shape.

7. Group layers.
Click all the shape layers while holding down the Shift-key then go to Layer>Group Layers.

8. Rotate the group layers.
Select the Group layer then go to Edit>Free Transform (or Ctrl+T). 
Free Transform.

Type 45 degrees in the Options Bar.
Rotate Group Layer by 45 degrees.

9. Insert image.
Select the shape layer you want to insert an image. 
Select the shape layer you want to insert an image.

Insert your image using File>Place Embedded. Resize/move the image then press Enter.
Insert your image using File>Place Embedded.

10. Create clipping mask.
Create Clipping Mask (Layer>Create Clipping Mask).
Create Clipping Mask.

11. Insert all images.
Repeat the previous steps to insert all the images.
Insert All Images.

12. Save document.
Save the document (File>Save) as a template for later use, just change the images.

There you have it! How To Make a Multiple Frames Photoshop Collage template.

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