It can be very hard to imagine how a Frame choice really suits the Portrait solely after seeing a photo with a Frame Moulding. So this Framing visualizing tool is created to help you choose a Mount AND Frame for your Portrait, much easier then at the Framers place :) At the Framer it is often only possible to view Moulding examples which are only pieces of Frames or Mounts /Mat boards that aren't cut to suit your Portrait. When your Portrait is complete I will replace the current Painting with yours if you are interested in purchasing a Frame directly from me and my Professional Framer. Use my Flash visualizing tool and see how your painting or drawing looks next to various Mount/Mat styles, Colors and selected Frames and have fun with it! Read the instructions below.
If you are unsure about what to choose, I can still create some examples for you in a photo editing program. The example can look very realistic.
Instructions
Watercolors or Drawings
Choose and Click on a squared Mount/Mat symbol. If you Click on a different symbol, the old Mount/mat will be replace by the new one. The Mount/Mat number appears on top.
Choose and Click on a Color. Click with your mouse directly on the Mount/Mat to Color it. The current Color swatch and number appears on top. Mount style numner four can be colored in two colors.
Click on the big Green button "CHOOSE FRAME", use the scroll bar to the right to find all Mouldings available. Click on a Moulding image and the Frame will appear around your painting.
Click on the smaller red button "RESET" to delete all current Choises you've made.
Oil Paintings
Click on the big Green button "CHOOSE FRAME", use the scroll bar to the right to find all Mouldings available. Click on a Moulding image and the Frame will appear around your painting.
Click on the smaller red button "RESET" to delete all current Choises you've made.
Word explanations
Mount / Mat: Acid free thick board from Nielsen Bainbridge, used for Framing paperbased artwork.