Path
Path edit
Split Shadow

This tutorial assumes familiarity with the various tools and menu bars in PhotoImpact. These objects, once finished, can be resized in PhotoImpact using the transform tool. But if you want to learn how to make your own filmstrip, let's begin!
1. Open a new file 640 X 480.
2. Select path tool (2D).
Draw a black rectangle path, 560 X 107 pixels.

3. With path still selected, click on Continue Draw Mode.
4. Draw a tiny box & switch to edit path mode.


6. With all the tiny boxes selected, R/C and select align top. Then
R/C and select Distribute Horizontally. With all the squares selected,
R/C and duplicate path. Move the second path to the bottom of the filmstrip.
Now make a large box, Copy/Duplicate and align top, then distribute horizontally.
You'll end up with a path edit like this.
7. Click the path tool, and select horizontal deform mode from the attributes bar. You will see a bounding box with four red squares across the top and bottom lines. They are control points. When you click on them, you can move their handles to change the contour of the filmstrip holes. Click Ctrl-Shift G to start guidelines. Follow the graphic below to continue.

10. When you are finished click the toggle, then exit path edit mode.

11. You should have a graphic that matches this pretty closely. No just
select the area in each large square with the magic wand and fill with the graphic
of your choice.
Be sure that: "Search Connected Pixels"
is checked on the selection attributes bar.
Use "Fit the Image"
when you load your image. Follow the
gif below for the details.

I've had a blast learning to do this. I learned from LCGuy of Lunar Concepts, and a host of others on Stephanie's PhotoImpact BB. If you like this tutorial, please check the rest of my site out, (click on the tutorial link to see all my others). You might also like to try out the tasks.
Text and all art Copyright 2001-2005 Kelly Sweet
All rights reserved.


