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    Turn selection marquee into an outline?

    Edit-stroke....got it! Sorry hawkeye! I missed your post on this. Yes...it worked! This was EXACTLY what I wanted!
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    Tom Knowlton

    Thank you! Do you enjoy graphic design? What is your favorite thing to do?
  3. K

    Turn selection marquee into an outline?

    I want to CHANGE the marque to an outline....particularly for irregular shaped selections, like when all of one color is selected. My example uses a rectangle marquee...but the shape of the selected area is incidental. It is the transformation of the "dancing ants" into an OUTLINE that I am...
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    [Complete] Sort by Number of Replies

    It would be nice to be able to sort the posts by number of replies. My rationale is, perhaps I could help with some of the unanswered questions in the Newbies forum (just as an example) Thank you, and ... great site folks! Tom
  5. K

    Help with embroidered/stitched effect

    Can you post a picture of how it looks right now...and then a picture of the effect you are wanting?
  6. K

    How Can I Make 3D Parallel Lines in Photoshop?

    Can you explain a bit more about what you are wanting...kind of vague (to me, at least). Tom
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    Newbie needs help with photo

    If you are willing to send me the picture, or post it here, I'll see if I can help.
  8. K

    Turn selection marquee into an outline?

    In Photoshop CS4, when I make a selection, using the Rectangle Marquee tool, or even the Quick Selection tool, is it possible to turn the "dancing ants" into a line...into an outline of the selected area? I'll post an example.
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    Tom Knowlton

    Thanks, iDad! Yes, Photoshop is vast. I don't anticipate ever running out of questions. :)
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    Tom Knowlton

    Hi everyone, it's good to be here. I've been in the IT industry for 15 years. I decided it was time for a change, so I enrolled in a "Visual Communications" certification. I am at the end of my coursework now, and I am trying to learn Photoshop and a few other applications that come with the...
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