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in search of a pop out tutorial

I love the way people have made frames with items popping out of them. They are awesome but I cannot find a turtorial for Photo Impact so that I can do this. I was wondering if the person who writes these turtorials could maybe post how to do this. If not maybe someone who has this program can help me. Thanks so much!
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I wrote one for DIP but you should be able to adapt it easily enough for your program. It's at SBE in the DIP Tutorial section.
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Thanks!!!!!
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I actually sent some links through a group I'm in, so I have some handy! Below is what I sent:

Out-of-Bounds photos are currently very popular. I got these links together for anyone interested in trying it themselves. Look them all over to get a clearer idea of what to do. The steps shown can be adapted for any program. You are basically tubing (PSP term; "extracting" for PS users) half the photo, then put the frame over it, remove the portion of the frame covering the tube half that sticks out and add an appropriate shadow for the portion sticking out of the frame. The name of the tool may be different for different programs, but they do the basic same thing. That's also why I suggest reading through the tutorials, following the progression of what is happening to the graphic and basically how it is done. You can then apply the same principals to the program you are using.

http://www.worth1000.com/tutorial.asp?sid=161043

For more on the shadows of OOB: http://www.worth1000.com/tutorial.asp?sid=161135

Also highly recommended:

http://www.freakingnews.com/hosted/t...l_Serrator.pdf and it's companion on frames:
http://www.freakingnews.com/hosted/t...g_Serrator.pdf

A couple more:

http://www.biorust.com/tutorials/detail/184/en/

http://www.empiredezign.com/version2...ls/3dphoto.htm

For ideas on your own (or just to oh and ah at what other's have come up with)
http://www.worth1000.com/galleries.a...oshop&id=14161
http://www.freakingnews.com/Out-Of-B...es--1395-0.asp
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