You can find something similar using clipart, or download the working files here. In this tutorial, I’m using a piece of sky that I found using Microsoft Clip Art. Adding your background imageWith the frame built, next you need to find your background image. With the left side built, copy and paste or CTRL + SHIFT + DRAG a copy of the rectangle to the right side of the picture, creating the right-side of the frame.ģ. With the rectangle selected, draw a tall and skinny rectangle on the left side of the picture – you can use the Gridlines as guides. From the Insert tab, open the Shapes Gallery and select a rectangle.
Frame your pictureWith the Gridlines turned on, let’s build the frame around the picture using two rectangles.
So from the View Tab, make sure there is a check mark next to the Gridlines, which appear as dashed lines crisscrossing the slide.Ģ. Turn on the GridlinesBefore we frame the picture, let’s first turn on the Gridlines within our slide layout. Part #2: Building your reveal animation framework 1.