Hi owners,


This article will show you how to easily create a custom overlay to use with Foto Master's iPad Booth software, and how to load it to your iPad. 


TABLE OF CONTENTS


Creating your overlay:

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Included in any package, Foto Master provides several PSD template files to allow you to create an easy layout.


1. Prepare an image that you would like to use for your overlay and load it to PhotoShop, and open the PSD file template.


2. Drage the image layer on the top of the PSD template file.


3. Position the image in the desired location.


4. Click on the Mask icon and drag it to the newly added layer.


5. Hide the original layer by clicking on the Eye symbol in the Layers menu.


6. Export your file as .png. Make sure that "Transparency" is enabled.


7. Attached to this article are a few sample templates to experiment with!


* The recommended image size is 1844X1240 for a landscape layout and 1240X1844 for a portrait layout.


Transferring Your File To The Preset Pack:

There are many different methods of transferring files from your computer to your iPad. Here are some:


1. AirDrop: If you are using a MAC computer, you can Airdrop the file to your iPad. The file will automatically save in your camera all from which you will be able to copy it to the files section.


2. Email: Use email to send yourself the file. You can open your inbox on your iPad to save the file.


3. Wetransfer: Great method for larger files. Browse to https://wetransfer.com/


  • Click 'Add your files' and browse your overlay file.
  • Email to: An email address you can access on the iPad.
  • Your Email: The email you are sending the file from (it can be the same "Email to" address).


Saving On The iPad:

1. If you used methods 2 or 3, Access your email account and download the file received from WeTransfer.


2. Select Save to Files > On My iPad > Foto Master Photo Booth > Assets > Overlays*


*If creating a different asset file (background, thumbnails, etc.), save the file in the relevant asset folder.


3. Go to the desired preset's Layout tab and browse your newly created custom file. Press on the [Image+] icon to load your overlay from the preset pack.