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Creat basic-sleek-button with photoshop

Posted by admin On July - 22 - 2009

In this tutorial I am going to be teaching you how to make a sleek button using photoshop! I’ll be going through in very small steps so even the most novice user can follow along.

Step 1

First up create a new document – I’ve made sure that I have lots of room to work with so I chose 540 by 440 as my size.

Fill the background with a dark gradient or just a solid colour (Edit > Fill and use a colour like #262626) if you don’t know how.

Step 2

Create a new layer (Layer > New > Layer). Select the rounded rectangle tool and use the settings below.

Left click somewhere in the middle of your document.

Right click and left click “make selection”.

Now you should have a selection like this:

Step 3

Next up we are going to be filling our selection with a gradient. Select the gradient tool anduse these settings. You can get the green gradient by clicking that area and changing the left colour to #7ebe3e and the right to #a8da77 or by setting your foreground colour to #7ebe3e and your background colour to #a8da77 whatever suits you :)

Left click in the middle of the selection and drag to the bottom while holding the shift key (which keeps it straight) and release. Now you can deselect your selection (Ctrl + D).

Step 4

Now we are going to be adding an outside stroke to our button. The easiest way to do this is to go Layer > Layer Style > Stroke.

Step 5

On a new layer (Layer > New > Layer) make a selection of 3 by 40 pixels in the position shown below. The easiest way to do this is to select the rectangular marquee tool and use the fixed size setting with width set to 3 pixels and the height set to 40 pixels.

Fill (Edit > Fill) with white (#ffffff). And deselect (Ctrl + D if you’ve forgotten already). And with any luck your button should now be looking like this…

Step 6

Add a double arrow “»” (copy and paste it if you want) on a new text layer.

Step 7

Go Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow.

This should make it a little easier to read and stand out from the background a little bit – some depth.

Step 8

Add some text for your button like your website’s name or something like “Home” if it is going to be a link to the home page and you are complete.

Here is an orange version of the button. You can change the colour of the button by adding a different coloured gradient to the base layer (the first layer we created).

Make an menu bar use photoshop

Posted by admin On June - 29 - 2009

Step 1.
Start off by making a new Photoshop document. Choose the rounded rectangle tool, set the radius to 12 pixels, and create a wide rounded recntalge, as shown below, It doesn’t matter what colour it is because we’ll be creating a gradient with the shape next.

Step 2.
Choose dark maroon (6f1300) for the foreground color and a lighter shade for the background color (c82e00). Make a selection (select > load selection) using the rectangle
a)

b)

Step 3.
Choose the linear gradient, cirlcled in green (a).

Open the gradient editor, by clicking on the sample gradient, and choose “foreground to background” (b)

Step 4.
To create the gradient, drag form the top to the bottom of the selection, which should produce something like in the iamge below.

Step 5.
This is the 2nd part of this Photoshop tutorial, to create a menu bar. Next create a thinner rounded rectangle, and make a selection using it (select > load selection)
Step 6.
Set the foreground color to a peach shade (ff7a4f) and the background color to f33a01. Create a linear gradient on the thinner rectangle (b)
a) b)
Step 7.
For the text i’ve used the settings shown below
Step 8.
And you should have something as shown below!