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In Illustrator...

Group the Unicorn if it's not already a group.

Then in the Appearance Panel add a new stroke to the group. Click and drag the stroke in the Appearance Panel, so that it is below the <Contents> item in the panel.

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You'll then have a stroke around the entire group which you can adjust.

(Old screenshot... but the panel isn't really that different today.)


Photoshop : Layer Style > Stroke will add a stroke around an entire layer or smart object layer. Although, for vectors using Illustrator or Sketch is probably better.

In Illustrator...

Group the Unicorn if it's not already a group.

Then in the Appearance Panel add a new stroke to the group. Click and drag the stroke in the Appearance Panel, so that it is below the <Contents> item in the panel.

enter image description here

You'll then have a stroke around the entire group which you can adjust.

(Old screenshot... but the panel isn't really that different today.)


Photoshop : Layer Style > Stroke will add a stroke around an entire layer or smart object layer. Although, for vectors using Illustrator or Sketch is probably better.

In Illustrator...

Group the Unicorn if it's not already a group.

Then in the Appearance Panel add a new stroke to the group. Click and drag the stroke in the Appearance Panel, so that it is below the <Contents> item in the panel.

enter image description here

You'll then have a stroke around the entire group which you can adjust.

(Old screenshot... but the panel isn't really that different today.)


Photoshop : Layer Style > Stroke will add a stroke around an entire layer or smart object layer. Although, for vectors using Illustrator or Sketch is probably better.

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Scott
  • 211.5k
  • 21
  • 297
  • 575

In Illustrator...

Group the Unicorn if it's not already a group.

Then in the Appearance Panel add a new stroke to the group. Click and drag the stroke in the Appearance Panel, so that it is below the <Contents> item in the panel.

enter image description here

You'll then have a stroke around the entire group which you can adjust.

(Old screenshot... but the panel isn't really that different today.)


Photoshop : Layer Style > Stroke will add a stroke around an entire layer or smart object layer. Although, for vectors using Illustrator or Sketch is probably better.