


You can double click these to reopen the Layer Style dialog box and make further changes, if desired. Once you click OK in the Layer Style dialog box, you’ll see the multiple strokes in Photoshop CC in the Layers Panel. If you get them out of order, change the stacking order using the arrows in the lower left. For thinner strokes to be visible, they need to be above the outside strokes. I used 54 pixels in this example.Ĭontinue adding additional strokes, modifying the color and size so that each stroke extends a bit further than the one above it.ĭon’t forget that you can change a stroke to appear Inside, instead of Outside. Adjust the Size until all the gaps are filled in. Now we have a second stroke on this layer, but the appearance is copied from the original. Next, Click the “+” sign next to the Stroke Style.Set the size to 5 pixels, Position to Outside, and the Color to Black.Now, we’ll customize the stroke appearance: Click the “Add a Layer Style” icon, and.Let’s see how it works.Īs an example, I’m using this simple document, with text on a layer above the background. But did you know that it’s now very easy to add multiple strokes in Photoshop CC? The Layer Styles dialog box now has options to create more than one stroke. The capability has been around for a long time.

Adding a stroke to a layer is pretty straightforward in Photoshop.
