


- #HOW TO PUT A EDGE BLENDING AROUND IMAGES IN INDESIGN HOW TO#
- #HOW TO PUT A EDGE BLENDING AROUND IMAGES IN INDESIGN SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO PUT A EDGE BLENDING AROUND IMAGES IN INDESIGN PROFESSIONAL#

If you’re using CS5.5 or later, then hold down the Shift key and drag the little anchored object blue box (in the upper left corner of the group) into the text frame.
#HOW TO PUT A EDGE BLENDING AROUND IMAGES IN INDESIGN HOW TO#
In this tutorial you’ll learn how to draw shapes and silhouettes in InDesign, and apply stylistic effects, like noise, shadows and gradients, to create a vintage-inspired, screen-printed effect.
#HOW TO PUT A EDGE BLENDING AROUND IMAGES IN INDESIGN SOFTWARE#
#HOW TO PUT A EDGE BLENDING AROUND IMAGES IN INDESIGN PROFESSIONAL#
Once you get the hang of it you will be creating a feather outline of images and selections in Photoshop like a professional photo editor. It would take you a little practice to grasp how to feather in Photoshop. The process of getting refine edges in Photoshop is very simple. (Though there are some gotchas here.) But you cannot fill or stroke the group itself! It can remove hard edges and make your image look more natural. You can run text wrap around the group you can anchor the group as a single inline or anchored object you can even apply transparency effects to the group as a whole. You bring up a great point: When you group two or more objects together, they act like a single object in most ways. I can text-wrap that group’s bounding box, why not a single key line? I would like to add a stroke to the group’s bounding box, not all the individual frames within the group. When I group objects together, it is usually to create one visual image (diagrams, for example).
