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Adobe- Outline


Question Posted Tuesday June 28 2005, 1:03 pm

I'm working with Adobe Photoshop CS and GIF Builder to make icons. In some icons I've seen words or hearts are outlined in a color. Does anybody know how to outline words and objects in Adobe?

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Pi314159 answered Monday July 11 2005, 12:32 pm:
Okay, select the layer you want the outline on
Then go to "Blending Options"
Then select stroke and play around with the stroke options till your satisfied.

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mushoku answered Tuesday June 28 2005, 1:47 pm:
glow filter. I don't remember the name of the actual filter, but if you search through them, you'll find it. Just select the area you want to glow and use the filter. And play around with it - you'll find a lot more things you're able to do as well that way.

The best way to experiment is to make a copy of your picture and experiment with that. that way, if you don't like it, who cares - it hasn't messed anything up because you still have the original.

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