Classic Frames 1
at a Glance

Maker: Human Software
Price: $39.95
Platforms: Macintosh and Windows
URL: http://www.human
software.
com

Overall Impression: Classic Frames behaves just as advertised: It produces photorealistic frames and automatically places them over your image, which is automatically resized to fit within the frame. The effect is quite nice, though applications for a frame creation filter are necessarily limited.

Key Benefits: Unlike stock images, this filter provides several tools for customizing the effect of the 60 frames that are included, such as combining frame elements, adjusting color and adding distortion.

Disappointments: The only drawback of this filter is that, as with stock photos, the frames get distorted with nonstandard aspect ratios.

Recommendation: Buy

 

review JUNE 6, 2001 • page 1, 2, complete, home

Human Software Classic Frames 1
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So let's say you're designing an interior scene. You populate the room with furniture, rugs and knick knacks, but what do you do with the wall? Leave it bare? Well here comes an incredibly easy and effective way to add detail to your 3D interior scenes.

Now, I know what some of you are thinking: Frames are easy to make in 3D programs. Yes, true, but not frames that come out with the kind of detail you'll find in Human Software's plugin. Let's take a look at how it works and what it can output.

What it does
Classic Frames 1 is not the kind of frame-creation tool we've seen in the past, where you have to manually composite the image of a frame over your current layer. It works just like any other plugin, in that it's accessed through the Filter menu in Photoshop. The difference is that the primary effect is not an effect at all but an actual image stretched and stitched on top of your current image.

There's no drawback to this approach, since you're not limited to the selection of frames that ships with the filter, but, since it is stretching an existing image, you will, depending on the aspect ratio of your own image, see varying degrees of distortion in the final output. But if you keep the images to standard photo ratios or something close to them, you're not going to see any problems.

The first time you launch Classic Frames, you see a dialog box giving you several options, but you can't do anything with these until you've located the folder that contains your frame images. After you do this, you'll be presented with thumbnail views of the available frames (60 styles standard), which you can select through the graphic display or through a menu selection.

After you apply the effect, you're given the option of changing the parameters of the frames and each individual element of the frame. (Frames can be combined essentially as layers, and each "layer" is tweakable until you finally apply the effect to your image.)


Classic Frames 1 provides a number of effects that can be applied to each element of the frame individually.

There's a broad range of tweaks available, including several apply modes (maximum, difference, etc.). You also have the option of applying some basic effects. These include shadow, wind, wave and other effects along those lines, as well as some image editing tweaks, such as hue, saturation and lightness.

For those of you who want to use the filter for bump maps, you can apply the effect to an image for the diffuse map, then delete the image in the frame, desaturate it and save it out as a TIFF for use in whatever 3D program you have available.

The bottom line
If you need to create frames for any reason, this plugin will certainly fill that need. The frames it creates are of great quality, especially in the leafing, and you get a great range to select from, especially since you can combine frames for additional effects. Aside from the actual frames, the plugin also provides beveled mattes, borders and elements that look like hand tooling.

The plugin is easy enough to learn, it being geared for consumers, and it offers a nice range of options that you're not going to get by going out and buying a stock photo library of frames, if you can find one. It's also priced pretty reasonably at $39.95. I give Classic Frames 1 a buy recommendation for those who need to produce photorealistic frame effects.

Human Software's Classic Frames 1 is available for Macintosh and Windows. It runs on several host applications, including Photoshop, PhotoPaint and PaintShop. For more information, visit http://www.humansoftware.com.

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