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How to strike out first name in psd

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welcome to graphic island tutorial how to split text in docHub photoshop letamp;#39;s get started from the toolbar select this text tool and here write the text d g and mark it and let me drag it and make the size bigger now mark it again and now do right click over the layer and rasterize type after rasterizing it we need to separate both the text from here so for that take this mercury selection tool and do the selection of the alphabet g and do right click over it and here select layer via cut and now you can see both the text is separated so after separation let me move this one towards right hand side using arrow key and bring up to here here i want to split for the alphabet d and make a gap here so for that select the alphabet d and take this quick selection tool and select this one after selection of this one now go to select modify expand here give some value so iamp;#39;ll give 13 okay and now select this alphabet g and press delete key on your keyboard and here you can see w

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Select text. Choose Underline or Strikethrough in the Character panel menu or the Control panel.
Select the area in the image or a layer in the Layers panel. Choose Edit Stroke (Outline) Selection. Specifies the width of the hard-edged outline. Values can range from 1 to 250 pixels.
Stroke (outline) objects on a layer Select the area in the image or a layer in the Layers panel. Choose Edit Stroke (Outline) Selection. In the Stroke dialog box, set any of the following options, and then click OK to add the outline: Width. Specifies the width of the hard-edged outline.
This can be done using the Stroke layer style, which adds a stroke (outline) to the outside of the text. You can adjust the size, color, and position of the stroke to suit your needs. To apply a stroke, select the text layer in the Layers panel, then go to Layer Layer Style Stroke.
You can adjust the settings of the tool in the options bar, such as the size, shape, hardness, and opacity. Then, go to the Paths panel and click on the Stroke Path button at the bottom. You will see a dialog box where you can choose the tool, mode, opacity, and simulate pressure options.
To apply a stroke, select the text layer in the Layers panel, then go to Layer Layer Style Stroke. You can also access this option by right-clicking on the text layer and choosing Layer Style Stroke. This feature works with any font in Photoshop.
To add a stroke in Photoshop, we can use the Layer Styles panel, which provides us with various options and settings. We can choose the color, size, position, blend mode, and opacity of the stroke, allowing us to achieve various creative effects in our designs.
You use the Glyphs panel to insert punctuation, superscript subscript characters, currency symbols, numbers, specialized characters, as well as glyphs from other languages into text in Photoshop. To access the panel, select Type Panels Glyphs panel or Window Glyphs.

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