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Photoshop – button tutorial making

14 August 2010 1,218 views 2 Comments Posted by

in this lesson we will learn  button tutorial making

-first: we must know how to make a shape with curved sides , it is easy with photoshop.

draw a circle Then repeat the circuit and draw a rectangle in the middle area as in the next photo:

 button tutorial

-after drawing this shape Integrate the layers with each other without the layer that content the background.

 button tutorial

-select the shape by pressing the button “ctrl” on your keyboard and pressing on the layer that content the shape .

 button tutorial

-After that make a new layer and Delete the last layer that content the shape , and don’t ever Deselect the selected area(was selected in the previous step) .

 button tutorial

-now select to colors that suitable to the gradient of the new layer

 button tutorial

-do the gradient on the selected area

 button tutorial

- now we will contract the selected area a little bit by Select>Modify>Contract .

 button tutorial

-enter the value “2” or that you see is suitable for your work

 button tutorial

-you will see that the selected area is contracted a little bit , now make a new layer ,and don’t forget to not deselect the area

 button tutorial

-then select the gradient tool with white color

 button tutorial

-make a little gradient to the shape , that will be like that

 button tutorial

-then go to filter menu to enhance the button tutorial making

 button tutorial

-enter the value “2” or “3” to make a little spread of the white color

 button tutorial

- the output shape will be like that , all you have to do is to write what you want on it

button tutorial
button tutorial making has been finished


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