In this tutorial, I will teach you how to add borders to images in Adobe Photoshop:
Step 1:
Open the image in Photoshop and go to the Layers panel. Continue if there is already a Background layer.
Step 2:
Layer > Flatten in Photoshop workspace The image menu is highlighted, and the layers to flatten are chosen. A guy is surfing in the artwork.
Step 3:
Layer > New > Layer from Background and, in the resulting dialog box, click OK. This step will make it simple to change the border color.
Step 4:
Select Picture > Canvas Size, check the Relative option, then enter the amount of pixels to add around the image. Because each number is divided into edges, inputting 200 pixels in each field results in a border width of 100 pixels. Make sure the Anchor is set to the middle square as well, and then click OK.
Step 5:
To make the border, in the Layers panel, click the Create a New Fill or Adjustment Layer option and choose Solid Color. Set the color to white in the dialog box and click OK.
The Layers panel is open, and the New Fill or Adjustment Layer > Solid Color option is chosen, with the color set to white.
Step 6:
In the Layers panel, drag the new color fill layer underneath the picture layer.
Step 7:
To alter the color of the border, double-click the color swatch in the adjustment layer and choose a new one.
The color swatch in the Layers panel > adjustment layer is highlighted, and the Color Picker box is open with black as the border color chosen.
And you’re done! Keep watching more of or tutorials!