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How to hide border overspill ? ?

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How to hide border overspill ? ? steveyraff 06 Mar 17:46
  How to hide border overspill ? ? Madeleine Fisher 06 Mar 19:34
2014-03-06 17:46:33 UTC (about 10 years ago)
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How to hide border overspill ? ?

Hey guys.

I have a white background.

I have a graphic imported on a new layer on top of this white background.

I have a black line border around the perimeter of my whole image.

My graphic is spilling over my border.

Is there any way I can easily make it so that anything spilling over my border is hidden and no visible?

Thanks.

Madeleine Fisher
2014-03-06 19:34:02 UTC (about 10 years ago)

How to hide border overspill ? ?

It seems like the easiest solution would be to make these things into separate layers:

TOP - black border

MIDDLE - graphic

BOTTOM - white background

On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 10:46 AM, steveyraff wrote:

Hey guys.

I have a white background.

I have a graphic imported on a new layer on top of this white background.

I have a black line border around the perimeter of my whole image.

My graphic is spilling over my border.

Is there any way I can easily make it so that anything spilling over my border
is hidden and no visible?

Thanks.

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