malene72 New Here , Jun 25, 2010 Copy link to clipboard I am new to photoshop and basically have no idea what I'm doing, but I am hoping that someone out there can explain to me (in step to step detail) how to thicken the lines of a scanned image. The image is a star shape ...
Use the image-editing program Adobe Photoshop to thicken the lines of an image. Adobe's Magic Wand tool allows you to select portions of an image that have a consistent color. This means you can capture the lines of an image "without having to trace its outline," according to the Adobe ...
Set the Fill opacity to 0% and adjust the Stroke Width to widen/thicken the stroke. Fool around with the other settings to see what they do - you can add wave effects, taper the ends. make dotted and dashed lines etc. Votes 1 Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply DavidSweeney...
covering attributes such as bold or itallic. If these variants exist, you need to select them from the font-selection list, instead of applying the attributes with the Bold or Itallic toolbar buttons. Using the toolbar buttons will simply thicken or tilt these fonts, while selecting ...
or let the Higgins sit out overnight with the cap off, so it evaporated a little to thicken up—either way it was a home brew mix. I know other artists who swear by other brands, but I found that worked for me. For larger works (such as portraits), I turn to Sumi ink to use ...
If this is the case then the method shown below can be used to shrink the inner path to ultimately thicken the outline. The star I've shown is a Compound Path. The first thing to do is to release the Compound Path (Object>Compound Path>Release). This will fill in the transparent ...
I am new to photoshop and basically have no idea what I'm doing, but I am hoping that someone out there can explain to me (in step to step detail) how to thicken the lines of a scanned image. The image is a star shape in black outline and I need to widen the outline...
Set the Fill opacity to 0% and adjust the Stroke Width to widen/thicken the stroke. Fool around with the other settings to see what they do - you can add wave effects, taper the ends. make dotted and dashed lines etc. Votes 1 Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply David...
Set the Fill opacity to 0% and adjust the Stroke Width to widen/thicken the stroke. Fool around with the other settings to see what they do - you can add wave effects, taper the ends. make dotted and dashed lines etc. Votes 1 Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply DavidSweeney...
Set the Fill opacity to 0% and adjust the Stroke Width to widen/thicken the stroke. Fool around with the other settings to see what they do - you can add wave effects, taper the ends. make dotted and dashed lines etc. Votes 1 Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply David...