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kathystaa
im only using this font to give an example. (the font comes like this)

but on other fonts, how do people make it so theres a border along the edges of the font? i looked in the tutorial section but i cant seem to find it. thanks.
sharerol
First type the words, then right-click on the text layer. Click on blending options and add a stroke.
kathystaa
um i know this may sound as stupid as it is, but where is the text layer and what program are you talking about? i only have animation shop and psp. ermm.gif
avalon*
i think she's talking about photoshop. i have photoshop too, so i can't help you there pinch.gif
kathystaa
lolz. lucky me. happy.gif oh wells, ill go see if i could download the free trial for a lil bit. thanks!

edit/2
oh my. i dont think downloading the free trial will ever happen. itll take 5 hours...
does anyone know how to make borders along the edges of fonts on any other programs? thanks.
freeflow
here i found a tutorial for you =) for psp tooo! tutorial here
hope i helped
lovescream
I know how to do it on Microsoft word. ph34r.gif
I <3 MS. Word & MS. Paint.
ashy_roo
how do you do it in word and paint?! =\
lovescream
Eh. Open MS. Word..
Press the 3-d A that should be on the bottom.
pick your font, fize, and type whatever you want.
The toolbar that's on top.. or whatever. mini-toolbar, click the paintbrush and paintcan, and in the 2nd column, uneder line>color: pick the color of the line.
And the fill is the color of the inside. ;]

then press print screen.. open up MS. paint, and press ctrl + V. and uh edit whatever. ;]
kathystaa
thanks to everyone who helped! _smile.gif

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here i found a tutorial for you =) for psp tooo! tutorial here
hope i helped
and thanks SHAWTY_TOYA! lolz.
<3
lovescream
QUOTE(mellyy @ Jan 30 2005, 6:58 PM)
thanks to everyone who helped!  _smile.gif

and thanks SHAWTY_TOYA! lolz.
<3

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