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Trimming the edges of an image/shape


bosbeer

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Hi there,

I have a shape that I want to use for a number backing on a racecar. The problem is that I want the lines to be 5mm thick right around, or any thickness just as long as it is uniform.

The shape/image in question:
Backing Shape.png

I want to then copy the shape into a new layer, and resize it to fit inside the old shape to look something like this:
End Result.png

So to get back on topic, the real question is how to I make the outer lines the same thickness right around?

Please advise.

Regards
G
 
ok, one option is:

use the pen tool to make the shape, then right click> make selection.

then use edit>stroke>outside
and then edit>stroke>inside
that way the two lines will be the same thickness
 
Hey BB,

Let's say I have a shape:
s1.png

I can select that shape by command + clicking the shapes thumbnail in the layers panel. Then I go to SELECT > MODIFY > CONTRACT.

s2.png

Then enter the exact amount you would like the border to be. Click OK.

s3.png

You should have a selection that looks like this:

s4.png

Then hit delete and you will have your border.

s5.png

Hope that helped.
 

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