Stroking enables you to create outlines of selections, layers, or paths. Stroking a selection creates a border around the selection. It’s up to you to decide whether to put the border inside, outside, or centered on the selection. (Photoshop doesn’t care either way.) To stroke a selection, follow these steps:
1. Choose a foreground color and make a selection.
(Stroke can’t automatically use the background color, although you can select that color in the dialog box.)
2. Choose Edit➪Stroke.
The Stroke dialog box opens.
3. Adjust the settings and the options, as described in the following section.
4. Click OK to apply the stroke.
1. Choose a foreground color and make a selection.
(Stroke can’t automatically use the background color, although you can select that color in the dialog box.)
2. Choose Edit➪Stroke.
The Stroke dialog box opens.
3. Adjust the settings and the options, as described in the following section.
4. Click OK to apply the stroke.
Stroking a Selection in Photoshop
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