stroke effect in PS
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- DanielLaskowski
It doesn't annoy me that much anymore, so this is just a matter of curiosity - does anyone know why Photoshop's stroke is bright red and 3 pixels thick by default?
- haga0
Instead of what - 10px and black?
- meok0
It's purpose is to show you the preview of the effect so you can change it according to need. If they would have default it to a 1px black outline, you would'nt realise what that outline option is doing to your image. Makes sense?
- dopepope0
the 2000 pixel yellow default stroke was already being used in another app.
- ********0
hee hee
- DanielLaskowski0
yeah, meok, it does. But my point is - when you work a lot on Photoshop, you repeat things. And most of the times I use thinner strokes, with black color, for instance.
OK maybe I'm being picky - but I wouldn't mind Photoshop to 'remember' my previous choices. I'd be just quicker, when messing around with my work.
- trypp0
dan..
set it up the way u want it(eg. 1px black inner) and then click 'new style'. now just click the style u just created in the styles panel when u want it...
- brandelec0
cry babies
bwahahaha *runs out of thread
- DanielLaskowski0
shit, man, this is so simple, isn't it? Oh silly me. Cheers. But that's just the way the things are, I suppose - you use a PS for years and then discover new thingy you didn't even think about.
Thanks again, mate
- trypp0
sweet dude. yup i learn new things every day