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This is a pretty simple tutorial on how to create a double border. The 3D rendering I used was created by a friend of mine!
Step 1
Create a new image. After you are done, merge all layers. Double click your layer, select stroke, and use the above options. Try experimenting with the color you use.
Step 2
Create a new layer below the first layer.
Step 3
Select your first layer, and merge down using the menu shown above.
Step 4
Double-click your newly merged layer, select stroke, and use the above options. Try experimenting with the color you use.
Final Product
Here's my final product. If you look closely, you can see two different layers. I suggest you experiment with colors, and the number of layers to get the effect you're looking for!
Thanks for reading, and if you have any questions or comments please post below so we can help you!
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the tut doesnt work for me, when i go to stroke nothin happens, when i go to put the layer underneath it wont let me, any help?
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Make sure your image is cropped, and also make sure you set position to inner (thats really important).
If that still doesnt work, explain to me (in more details if you can) what you did and what went wrong.
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I love this tut, got same problem as riggs. But im working on it :
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Cool thi'll be real helpful for simple borders ^.^
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Good tutorial, I use a didfferent way to put border tho . ^_^
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