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What I mean is as far as features and stuff and I do have a question about Borders and Brush Stroke

1. How do I make a border like I see in all of those other graphics?

2. How do you add brush stroke to text?

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You use stroke on the background layer of your graphic. As for using it on text, just select the text layer, click the "F" button at the bottom right of your screen (Sorry, don't know the technical name) and select stroke. After that, just edit it to your liking.

If you need more help, go here.

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Another way is to right click the box icon in the tool bar and change it to the vertical line. Set one vertical line to the left, then hold shift and set another to the right, both dead on the edge of the graphic. Then, right click the vertical line icon on the toolbar and change it to horizontal, hold shift and set one line on the top, hold shift and set another on the bottom.

Then, go to Edit>Fill>Black or Edit>Fill>Foreground Color, making sure the foreground color is the color you want your border to be.

Click ok, and you have a picture perfect 1pxl border. Once you get the hang of it, it goes by really fast and won't take as long as it looks on here. That's the way I do it anyway.

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I still can't figure out to do text stroke all I get when I click that little f is drop shadow, Innter Bevel, Outter Bevel, Outer Glow, Inner Glow,

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Dude, i've made up these screen shots to guide you for a stroke on text ;)

Just follow this and you cant go wrong:

help17kr.jpg

This is where you pick the color, by clicking on the colored box, and you can also choose a size, notice how i chose 3:

help27mv.jpg

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