Recent Additions:

Creating a Simple Web Advertisement

Toon Site Navigation Header

Creating Cool Celebrity Wallpapers

Shopping Site Animated Banner

Designing a Cake Shop Logo

Creating a Girlie Smiley

Drawing a Cartoon Horse

Colorful Beads Text Effect

XP Style Wind Mill Icon

Water Ripples Navigation Header

Shopping Mall Logo

Creating a Lovefool Smiley

Animated No Smoking Sign

Creating and Animating Incense Sticks

Creating a Futuristic Logo

3D Leather Text Effect

Changing Calendar Dates

Logo with Iconic Headphones

Animating a Dolphin Diving Into the Water

Creating Diamond Earrings

Animated Night to Day Effect With Rising Sun

 



Multiple Strokes
Step One
Open a new document in Photoshop using any size you prefer and type your chosen text. In this tutorial, I will use the text Blimpie.
Step Two
Now, navigate your mouse to Layer>Layer Style>Stroke and use the settings, Color:#FFCC00; Size:3px; and leave the rest of the settings as they are.
Step three
Subsequently make a new layer. Drag and drop this new layer below the text layer. Thereafter, navigate your mouse to Layer>Merge Down (Ctrl+E).
Step Four
Once again go to Layer>Layer Style>Stroke and use the settings, Color: #FF6600; Size:3px; Woah, you have double stoke! The following image is the result of what I came up with so far.
If you want to make triple strokes or more, simply repeat step three and four using different colors. In this tutorial, I used #336633 for triple stoke. Below is the outcome of what I came up with,
Keep it mind that the larger the text size is, bigger the stroke size shoule be. By the way, I am not much fan of Blimpie.