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Apr 3rd 2002 | #38920 Report |
Member since: Apr 3rd 2002 Posts: 52 |
how do i put a boarder around something? i want to put a thin line around banners buttons etc....:confused:
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Apr 3rd 2002 | #38923 Report |
Member since: Mar 29th 2002 Posts: 97 |
You can search the forums... I believe it was posted in the Advanced PS help forum... ill be nice and post it here for you.... Ctrl+Click the layer that [whatever you want an outline around] is on. Select > Modify > Expand .. 5 pixels Make a new layer below the layer the objectis on and fill in the selection. Done Hope that helps |
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Apr 3rd 2002 | #38927 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1501 |
Oh, sorry... I thought you were having trouble with people living in your spare rooms. Nevermind. |
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Apr 3rd 2002 | #39008 Report |
Member since: Apr 3rd 2002 Posts: 52 |
lol spare rooms.. thanks for your advice:D
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Apr 4th 2002 | #39301 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2002 Posts: 3114 |
ThereĀ“s a more easy way, too.. : CTRL+Click on the layer (in the layers-panel), choose your color from the ForeGround-color-thing, choose the LassoTool, rightClick somewhere on the image, and choose "stroke". |
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Apr 5th 2002 | #39446 Report |
Member since: Oct 29th 2001 Posts: 62 |
there are a more easy way too CTRL + Click on the layer, go to edit -> stroke and define your stroke there and then ok Vupti ;) |
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