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Triple Stroke and Double Fill


1. Draw a circle roughly this size.

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2. Choose 'edit > stroke' from the top menu, then enter the following settings (circled in red):

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You should have this result:

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3. Repeat the last step, using the following settings this time:

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It should be looking something like this now:

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4. Do the same stroke one more time, now with these settings:

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And there it is. Notice how the inner strokes are not perfectly round. If you use smaller stroke sizes, the circles will be round.

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5. Now that we've had some fun stroking together, let's try out a pattern fill trick. First, make a black square:

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6. Use the magic wand tool to select the square

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7. Go to 'edit > fill' in the top menu and select 'pattern'

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Choose this pattern:

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To get this:

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8. Go to 'edit > fill' again, this time select the following pattern:

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Now set the opacity to 50%:

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9. The final result:

Triple Stroke and Double Fill



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