Archive for March 5th, 2008

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Brick Effect

March 5, 2008

 Step 1: Create a new 800×800 pixels document. Use the Gradient Tool(G) to make a background like this

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Step 2: Set your text color to red (#FF0000) and use the Horizontal Type Tool(T) to type anything you like

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Step 3: Press Ctrl – left click on your text layer to select the text

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 Step 4: Go to Filter > Sketch > Note Paper and use the default settings (Image Balance 25, Graininess 10, Relief 11

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Step 5: Go to Filter > Stylize > Tiles and use these settings

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Press Ctrl-F to repeat this effect. Now press Ctrl-D to deselect the text. After this step, we get

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Give Bevel and Emboss effects and brick text is ready (optional)

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High Tech Buttons

March 5, 2008

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1) New Document, Grab the Elliptical Marquee Tool (M) using the shift key draw a round

circle fill it with blue here I used hex: #00AEEF

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2) Select the round circle then create a new layer. Use the mouse right click on the empty

selection and choose stroke setting: ( 6px, inside and white as color) press ok then go to

Filter –> Blur –> Gaussian Blur setting 3.2 press ok. Change the layer effect to soft light

and adjust the opacity of the layer to 50%.

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3) Go to the original circle layer and load its selection, then create a layer go to select

–> Modify –> Contract and contract it by 3 pixels. In the empty layer right click and

choose stroke and use these settings 4 px, inside, and white color with the selection still

loaded go to Select –> Modify –> Contract by 1 and gaussian blur it by 2.

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4) Blur the selection twice and then
erease the lower bottom to give it
the fade effect

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5) Duplicate the layer, Grab
the Gradient Tool (G)
Set the foreground color to white then change your gradient option to “foreground to

transparent” then
apply a vertical gradient starting
from the top of the selection
to the center of button check image.

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6) Make a circle with a darker
blue. Check the image for the
blending and contour.

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7) Make a small circle inside it,
then play around with it with
different blending till you get
something you like.