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How does PS stroke fonts?

Adding strokes to fonts in Photoshop is achieved by adding the effect of "strokes" in "Layer Style" to fonts.

The specific process is as follows

1. Open Photoshop software, create a new white background file, click the "T" text tool in the left toolbar, enter the text content you need, and adjust the size and position of the text by the shortcut key "ctrl+t".

2. Double-click the text layer in the "Layer" in the lower right corner of the software that needs heavenly sword strike; For example, double-click the "white" text layer below to bring up the "layer style".

3. In the layer style, all vertical columns on the left are layer styles that can be added. After finding the Stroke, we left-click and select Enter Stroke.

4. In the stroke options, click the color block to the right of "Color", and the color picker shown below will pop up. With the color selector, you can choose the color to add to the text stroke. On the right side of "strokes", there is a "preview" mode, where you can see the colors of your added strokes in real time.

5. After selecting the stroke color, we click OK to return to the layer.

6. At this point, the "stroke" effect has been added to the text in the canvas. Under the text layer in "Layers" in the lower right corner of Photoshop software, you can see the layer style "Stroke" just added, or you can change it again through here.