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Illustrator & Photoshop question - outer stroke
Hope someone can help me with this.
In Photoshop you can do an outer stroke in Blending options > stroke > then pick outer stroke. But i'm trying to get the same effect in Illustrator, but the 'stroke' feature only puts like an inner stroke on the text. So I'm just wondering if anyone can tell me how I can do an outer stroke on text in Illustrator ![]() Thanks in advance
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Ok, I figured it out. If anyone else needed to know for a future reference. The best way to do it is two make two layers and increase the stroke on the one behind.
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