M67
Jun 19 2005, 11:05 PM
| | Double Stroke
I learned this from a forum but instead of copying and pasteing it i decided to write my own version .
1.Make a document or open up the sig/picture you are going to use it on.Click to view attachment
2.Write the text in the document or sig/picture. Click to view attachment
3.Duplicate the layer.
4.Select the bottom text layer, right click it and go down to Stroke pick a color I will choose red make the stroke 3 pixels.
5.Select the top duplicated layer, right click it and go to Blending options and pick a color i will choose Blue and make the stroke .
There you have a 2 pixel text if you want to make it 3 pixel just duplicate the layer and do the same thing.
Hope you enjoyed y tutorial . |
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