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Im trying to search on the internet, but nothing i found what i want, heres the example of what i mean.

Heres a border with multiple colors, i don't want gradient colors, i want like this in the image.

Thank you for your response. :)

By the way i just screenshot it from the China Uncensored video. :)

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  • You can create a custom hard gradient for that, and use the gradient tool to fill a selection.
    – Billy Kerr
    Commented Jan 19, 2023 at 15:25
  • @Billy Kerr Ok i will try this. :) Commented Jan 19, 2023 at 16:54

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  1. You define a gradient with the colors needed, and set the transition type as "step". You can use the gradient editor for this, but a shortcut is to define a palette with the colors, and in the Palettes list right click the palette and Palette to repeating gradient. Then you just edit the result to set the blending function to Step in each segment. If necessary you can move the stops to change the relative length of each color.

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  1. In the Paintbrush options you set:

    • the Brush size to the thickness of the line
    • the Dynamics to Gradient
    • Fade options/Fade length to the length of the color cycle
    • Fade options/Repeat to Sawtooth wave
    • Gradient to the gradient your created (but it is likely already done)

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Then to make a border, you create a rectangle selection, and use Edit > Stroke selection with Stroke with a paint tool and Emulate brush dynamics:

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  • Okay i will try this, i appreciate your help, because you put effort on it and detailed info, thank you very much! :) Commented Jan 19, 2023 at 16:51

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