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post Jun 6 2006, 06:43 PM
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how do you make more than 1 border around text. i`m using photoshop cs.

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post Jun 6 2006, 06:59 PM
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right click the text layer and go to "blending options"

click the "stroke" tab, and have at it!
 
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post Jun 6 2006, 07:01 PM
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but i want more than one. like 2 diffrent color borders around the text.
 
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post Jun 6 2006, 07:04 PM
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Rasterize that and then add another one by selecting it and expanding the selection. (Select -> Modify Selection -> Expand?) Either make a new layer, fill the selection and merge or just fill the selection. The second one isn't as smooth.
 
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post Jun 6 2006, 07:35 PM
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ORR!!!1

u know what i do?

and u can put a max of three borders on something w/o having to rasterize it!

put a stoke, then put outerglow, and set the blending mode to "normal" opacity to 100%, and the choke to 100. and check the "anti-alias" box

for the 3rd border, use the same settings, just w/ the drop shadow!
 
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post Jun 6 2006, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(fishcake-y @ Jun 6 2006, 7:04 PM) *
Rasterize that and then add another one by selecting it and expanding the selection. (Select -> Modify Selection -> Expand?) Either make a new layer, fill the selection and merge or just fill the selection. The second one isn't as smooth.

that's for psp

anyways this is how you do it say you want the first border 2 be 4 px do that and then go to layer>>duplicate then go back to blending options and go to stroke then pick a diff. color and change the px to 2 or any lower number.
 

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