Image frames and 3D effects
A product mockup that looks placed, not pasted.
Turn a flat screenshot into a designed object without leaving your slide. Choose a phone, photo, paper, or organic frame, then set its tilt and depth by eye.
A phone frame is inserted from Objects, filled with a product screen, and its horizontal tilt, vertical tilt, and depth are tuned in Effects.
Built into the editor
Build the frame as part of the slide.
The frame, its image, and its effects stay inside the same editor as the rest of your presentation.
Pick a real frame
Open Objects → Frames and choose Phone · Graphite for a polished device mockup, or browse photo, paper, stamp, and organic shapes.
Set the angle
Open Effects on the selected frame and adjust 3D tilt and depth until the object sits naturally in the composition.
Keep it editable
Resize, rotate, move, and layer the framed image alongside text, charts, and every other object on the canvas.
How do presentation image frames work?
An image frame gives a screenshot or photo a designed boundary: a phone body, a taped print, a piece of torn paper, or another shape that belongs in the composition. In Decka, frames are slide objects rather than flattened mockup exports, so you can place them while the rest of the slide is still taking shape.
Start in Objects → Frames, choose the form you want, and add an image when it is ready. For dimensional mockups, select the frame and open Effects. Tilt changes its perspective; depth gives the frame visible volume. You can still move and layer the result like any other object.
FAQ
Image frame questions, answered
Can I replace or reposition the image without rebuilding the frame?
Yes. The frame and its image stay linked as one editable object. Replace the slot image or reposition its crop inside the frame while keeping the frame's size, angle, and place in the composition.
Does the image stay editable after I add tilt and depth?
Yes. Tilt and depth are effects on the frame object, not a flattened mockup export. You can continue moving, resizing, layering, replacing, and repositioning the framed image.
Can I place a frame before I have the final image?
Yes. You can compose the slide with the frame first and add its image when the final screenshot or photo is ready.
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