Dave likes to keep things flexible as he works. Here are some editable border effects that take advantage of smart objects using Illustrator and Photoshop.

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  1. Nathan Jones (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    Extremely functional tutorial hint! Interesting way to utilize the smart object feature. Thanks!

  2. dorn (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    seriously though… what the hell is the deal with the REALLY LOUD One on One video intro.
    Great tutorials though.

  3. said (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    It,s amazing tutorial with that smart object feature .

    many thanks .

  4. Val (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    Great tutorial! But I must agree with Nathan—the intro is too LOUD and some of us have on headsets at work. Please, we need our hearing. Thanks for your consideration.

  5. Henry Osias (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    bbbbeautfulllllll

  6. Andrea Hutton (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    FANTASTIC TUTORIAL, as they all are – keep the sound up – some of us are hard of hearing…

  7. A.J. Pomales (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    Excellent Tutorial…

    Keep up the good work!

  8. I Warrington (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    In the tutorial a popup navigation window appears after the copy to AI. Where is this window located? How do you get it?

  9. RachTurner (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    Great tutorial – thanks!

  10. Mike Reeves (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    Hey Dave,
    Excellent tutorial. I have been experimenting with border effects. This will greatly help my trials!
    See ya,
    Mike

  11. Jeet Patel (Reply) on Tuesday May 27, 2008

    Excellent Tutorial…

    Keep up the good work!



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