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1) Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Press CNTRL+D to reset your pallete colors. Start off with any color of background, I used white.
2) Make a new layer. Use the Rounded Rectangle Tool and make a button shape like below:...
1) Make a new document, anysize doesn't matter. Press CNTRL+D to reset your pallete colors. Make your background any color. I used a light beige color.
2) Make a NEW LAYER. Ok use the Rectangular Marque Tool and make a nice selection, about the size of a button, for example:...
This is an advanced Photoshop tutorial, which assumes solid knowledge of the Photoshop interface and features, including the lighting effects filter. If you need more experience, check out the lighting effects tutorial...
This is just a quick tutorial teaching you how logos work.
1. Start with your background, you can create your own or use ours.
2. Make a new layer, and name it gradient square, now grab your marquee tool and set it to a fixed size of 150 x 150 pixels...
Create a new image 1000 x 1000 72 dpi with a white background. Then hit the Alt + Back Space keys on your background layer to fill it in black. Next create a new layer. Now add 2 guides in the center of your canvas as shown in the example below...
1.) Open up a new file. About 400x400px. Set a background color, anything but black or white. I used #FFCC00. Fill the background layer.
2.) Make a rectangular marquee selection. Create a new layer, name it " white" and fill it with white. De-select (Ctrl-D)...
Resizing images and file sizes for your Websites content with Adobe Photoshop and Image Ready and to load images faster in your Web browsers. If your images take to long to load then you could loose visitors so, it is best to optimize all of your graphics that are on your Website...
Step 1: Open a new document, and select the rectangle marquee tool. Draw a medium sized bar like the one in the example, filling it with colour. (I used #999999)
Step 2: Zoom in to about 300-400% and create a new layer. Call it 'light'...
Start off with a new image. Create a new layer and call it contentbox border. With your rounded rectangle tool, with a radius of 4 pixels, create a decent sized rectangle (depending on what you "need") and use whatever color you like (we will change this later!)...









