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    Photoshop: Looking for a Custom Shape

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by stewie, Jun 18, 2008.

  1. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    I'm looking for a custom shape for PS, I found the narrow and extra bold version, but I can't find the something in between. One is too narrow, and the other is too bold. By any chance you guys have or seen this before?

    And what do you call this shape in English, star? Starburst? Ornament? Maybe I wasn't looking with the right keyword.

    Thanks.

    :)
     

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  2. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    possible gueses: star, twinkle, starburst

    if you really need the exact answer, ask in www.graphxservice.com
     
  3. Stone825

    Stone825 Notebook Virtuoso

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    I think if you go into photoshop you can feather the image to trim a little off of the sides of the image which would make it thinner. I forget exactly how to do it but it is possible.
     
  4. stewie

    stewie What the deuce?

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    Thanks for the suggestion, I just submitted a request form.

    http://graphxservice.com/forum/index.php/topic,559.0.html

    :p

    I could, but if a .csh (custom shape) file is available, that would be great for all sizes without having to trim it every time.

    :)