In the Stroke palette, you will see options for “Corner”.When the weight starts to get thick, you will start to see the jagged points around the letters you described, so here’s the trick. Open the Stroke palette, and change the weight of the stroke until you are happy with how “wide” it is.I recommend making your Stroke colour something highly visible (like Red) until you have it the way you want it, and then change to white. NOTE: At this point when you make your stroke colour white, you won’t really be able to see it, since the background of your workspace is likely white. If I understand you correctly, you want the outline to be white. Choose your Fill Colour, and your Stroke colour. Copy it, and paste the new text directly above. One will be editable in illy afterwards, one will not. Both will give you final result you want. Now you have two choices that will change the next steps.In illy use the text tool to type your text in the font you want.Once you’ve made it in illy, you can change it to outlines and copy/paste into your PS document. First, you need to do it in illustrator, not photoshop. I know what you are describing, here’s how to do it.
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