To all you graphics heads out there, how do you get a white black white border on your sig. I can't seem to figure it out on mine.
Sort of like mine? Here's how: New Layer > Select entire graphic with rectangle tool > new stroke > 2 px. white > new stroke > 1 px. black.
<div class="quote_poster">C.K. Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Sort of like mine? Here's how: New Layer > Select entire graphic with rectangle tool > new stroke > 2 px. white > new stroke > 1 px. black.</div> Sweet man thanks, that was exactly what I was talking about.
CK I tried it, and it didn't work. What options did you use center, inside, or outside? Sorry to keep bothering you.
<div class="quote_poster">Bull Riding Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">CK I tried it, and it didn't work. What options did you use center, inside, or outside? Sorry to keep bothering you.</div> Hold up, let me try and explain it more, I'll edit this post after I try it. Rectangular Marquee Tool (top left) > Select whole graphic > THEN go to add your new layer > Edit > Stroke > 2 Px. White <u>INSIDE</u> > Edit > Stroke > 1 Px. Black <u>INSIDE</u> Should work now.
OK man awesome I was under the assumption I was to use center. Thanks a ton, and sorry for being a bother.
<div class="quote_poster">NTC187 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Or you can just create a new layer and use the pencil tool, which is how I do it.</div> I've tried that for a while, to me it just takes longer and leaves you more room for error. When you mess up you have to undo, it turns into a mess
<div class="quote_poster">NTC187 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Or you can just create a new layer and use the pencil tool, which is how I do it.</div> Same. But hold shift while you use the pencil tool, that way it makes a straight line. EDIT:CK, try holding shift, it makes it so ther isnt errors(it makes it an absolutely straight line)
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Or you can just create a new layer and use the pencil tool, which is how I do it.</div> That's old school Microsoft Paint tendencies. lol Easiest way is the way C.K. described it.
What I do is make the signature 4 pixels smaller in height and width to avoid cutting off my work. Then when I'm finished I save and open in Paint and then alter the image size (such as 96 x 396 to 100 x 400). Use the small box outline using black color at the corner of the image and expand correctly. Copy and paste as a new image in Photoshop and alter the specs. I don't think that'll be quicker then C.K's suggestion, but it only takes about 15 seconds anyway.