Finally Add Strokes Without Layer Styles in Photoshop CS6
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This post is part of a series called Introduction to Photoshop CS6.



In the past, Photoshop did not do a very good job of applying strokes to objects. Applying a dashed line to an object in Photoshop CS5, for instance, could take you about 20 minutes and required quite a few steps. In Photoshop CS6, however, the Photoshop team has simplified the process. In this episode of our Introduction to Photoshop CS6 series we will explain how to quickly apply strokes to your objects using these new features. Let's take a look!
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Sign upGrant Friedman is a veteran blogger, social media manager, design enthusiast, and photographer. Grant is a former editor of EnvatoTuts+ (formerly Psdtuts+) and Editor-in-Chief of Layers Magazine. Grant now works as a photographer and filmmaker covering the fashion and beauty industries.
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