![]() ![]() The background ( Arrière-plan on the screenshot) layer has a little eye. If we saved this as it is, the white background would cover the profile pic so we want to hide the white background. □Īs you can see, the white background is still on. I wasn’t particularly inspired, but I think it looks cute. You’ll want to select this one to work on it and not on the background since it’ll disappear later. As you can see, I created a transparent layer on top of the background. This is the small layer list on the left side of the screen. It automatically asks you if you want a layer with the same size as your canvas and transparent. It’s very easy.Ĭlick on Layer ( Calque on the screenshot) and New Layer ( Nouveau calque on the screenshot). Design your frame accordingly so the whole picture isn’t hidden.įirst, you must add a transparent layer on top of your background layer. The only thing you must keep in mind is that the white here on the canvas will be your profile pic on Facebook. You can design your frame however you want. Don’t forget to hide the background ( Arrière-plan on the screenshot) before you save your work. Note that if you decide to keep a background like that while you design, you must remember that your final design must be on a transparent background. To design a frame I prefer to keep a background because I find working on a transparent background more distracting and sometimes harder to clearly see what I’m doing. Here is a frame example I’m designing as I write this tutorial. This is where you select a 2400×2400 px canvas with 300 dpi.Īnd your canvas is ready! 3. Once you click on New Picture, this is what appears. This is to recreate the appearance of your profile pic on Facebook.Ĭlick on File ( fichier) and New Picture ( Nouvelle image). Set the Canvasīefore you start, you need to set a canvas of 2400×2400 px (with 300 dpi). I’ll give you an easy step-by-step tutorial for you to create a frame using GIMP. ![]() ![]() Isn’t it fun? And wouldn’t it be great if we could all create our own frames and upload them to Facebook so our friends can use them?Īnd let’s not forget that when you have a new book coming out it can be a cool promoting tool. Usually, it’s at the bottom of your profile pic on Facebook and you can keep it temporarily. Have you ever noticed or tried the frame thingy on Facebook? It can show off your love for a TV series, that you’re a NaNoWriMo participant or countless of other things. Note that all my tutorials are made using GIMP, but you can do the same thing with another program. *Frames are listed in alphabetical order by city/location within divisions, which are listed in NESW order, AFC then NFC.I’m back with a new tutorial that I think you’re all going to try at least once. In just a couple seconds, you’ll be able to use the Download button to save your profile picture straight to your files. Select your photo, click the Back button under Layer on bottom right, and click the Export Image button to process your framed profile picture. To add one of them to your profile photo, click the Make It button, enter the Kapwing Studio, and use the Upload button to add your picture to the Studio. I’ll give you a unique profile picture frame for each of the NFL’s 32 teams. How to Use the NFL Profile Picture Frames This trend originated years ago with Facebook Profile Picture Frames, but more and more platforms are catching up, with custom frames becoming increasingly popular on sites like Twitter, Instagram, and even Discord. To show your love for a team, you can add a simple picture frame to your profile photo on social media accounts. Hopefully this year’s season will be far more normal, and fans can return to the activities they love, but online communities and football fandom will remain central to the sport. Teams moving and changing their names aside, the changes imposed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic created all sorts of problems and changes. Last year’s NFL season was an all-time strange one. This year, show your spirit with a transparent profile picture frame. Even as things return to normal, online fandom will be central to football.
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