Add Rounded Corners to Any Photo in Google+

Emilie Eggleston —  March 17, 2012 — 1 Comment

Google+ Rounded Corners Creative Kit Photo Tutorial

Is your inner artist screaming to come out and play? Explore the Google+ Creative Kit!

There are so many options available to spruce up your photos; options like saturation, exposure, contrast, rotate, crop, cross process, text, decorative items such as speech bubbles, beards, and the list goes on.

Here’s a quick tutorial to add rounded corners to any photo in your Google+ photo album.

  1. Access your albums and open the photo you want to edit
  2. Click on the Creative Kit button found at the top of your viewing window
  3. Click on the Effects tab
  4. Select the 1960′s effect
  5. Set the corner color to white for profile or scrapbook photos (set to black for photos you expect to be viewed as part of the album slideshow)
  6. Set the Fade to 100% to remove the retro color effect
  7. Save!

Google+ Rounded Corners Tutorial

Once inside the photo viewer, click on the Creative Kit button at the top.

Google+ Rounded Corners Tutorial

Select the Effects tab and scroll down to the 1960′s effect. Adjust the settings as shown.

Google+ Rounded Corners Tutorial

Don’t stop there! Explore all the other effects. Save when satisfied!

Google+ Rounded Corners Tutorial

I guess I got a little carried away. :D I hope you enjoyed this quick tutorial. Have fun!

Emilie Eggleston

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Emilie is an ambitious web designer located in Victoria, Texas. She is nearing completion of her B.S. in mathematics so she can start teaching at the high school level. Her biggest achievement is having surrendered her life to Christ at the age of 25 after years of soul-searching, and that has helped fortify her goal in life to help others find their passion.

One response to Add Rounded Corners to Any Photo in Google+

  1. Cool tips, i post lots of pics this might be really helpful.

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