I found this to be very helpful -- simple and straight forward. The centering tip was helpful as well. Thank you for posting this. Don't know why everyone else is complaining...
You should try Cool Button Designer. You dont need to have a photoshop, it cost 9.99 and it does make glossy, plastic and windows 7 buttons with easy in 5 minutes. It gives you control over the glare gradient, light reflection, smoothness, light itself, etc... It also generated mouse over and mouse clicked states and they can be in different color and easy to set. It generates the HTML Code. You should try it! . It does the job well. I strongly recommend you! Google for Cool Button Designer 7.3
got a lil guesstion the tool you use by the regtengula blablabla thing is at the ends round and whe ni fdo this its not round , but why how to fix it?
@XxGazzipxX You should be able to hold in the square Rectangle Tool button, which will pop out more shape options, like the Line Tool, Ellipse Tool and Rounded Rectangle Tool.
If you double click the text layer, a window will come up with all of the different types of effects that can be applied to that layer. You can try the different properties by checking the box and selecting that effect, and then changing all of the settings associated with it. For a back-lighting, I guess i would suggest the 'Outer Glow' effect. Hope that is what you are looking for.
Now i see but i shoot on all photoshop to find this option.
If you want you can take 20 films about how to use this option like, pen, layers and others and show what user can do with this. And after show how to make with this all options together.
Very problematic toutorial from not good understanding english language people. But you do all of the keyboard and telling what you do. Efect is: This toutorial is not from beginers because he dont know how to use keyboard and cant see what you take. And not from proffesional users because many of this people do this shit in 5 minute.
Beginers must see options on the palet and after use the keyboard to take pen, lasso and others... Off 0:53 i not understanding what you doing...
If you save it as a jpg, it will add the white corners to it. A filetype like png supports transparency, but is often a larger file size. That is something to take into consideration when creating assets. In the case of this button, either filetype will be very small, so a png will take care of your issue.
That's a very good point. When I embedded that button in a web page I had to go back and change the background to the same background as my page. Thanks for the feedback, and if you'd like, please subscribe, there are going to be some awesome changes soon.
Yeah, actually that is what I usually end up doing. The only problem with that is that sometimes depending on the quality of PNG file, it may have a white, grainy-looking border around it. In some cases I have had to make the image/button with a small border of the same color that it is being placed in.
I found this to be very helpful -- simple and straight forward. The centering tip was helpful as well. Thank you for posting this. Don't know why everyone else is complaining...
jnap101 2 months ago
You should try Cool Button Designer. You dont need to have a photoshop, it cost 9.99 and it does make glossy, plastic and windows 7 buttons with easy in 5 minutes. It gives you control over the glare gradient, light reflection, smoothness, light itself, etc... It also generated mouse over and mouse clicked states and they can be in different color and easy to set. It generates the HTML Code. You should try it! . It does the job well. I strongly recommend you! Google for Cool Button Designer 7.3
krasav4ik82 1 year ago
Great tutorial, but can be done a lot easier and more thoroughly with blending options.
ImpulzeDesignz 1 year ago
got a lil guesstion the tool you use by the regtengula blablabla thing is at the ends round and whe ni fdo this its not round , but why how to fix it?
XxGazzipxX 1 year ago
@XxGazzipxX You should be able to hold in the square Rectangle Tool button, which will pop out more shape options, like the Line Tool, Ellipse Tool and Rounded Rectangle Tool.
SqualrusCT 1 year ago
spit it out you stuttering prick!!!
alishane 2 years ago
Good explanation. How can you get the text appear to glow as if backlit?
Remiss63 2 years ago
If you double click the text layer, a window will come up with all of the different types of effects that can be applied to that layer. You can try the different properties by checking the box and selecting that effect, and then changing all of the settings associated with it. For a back-lighting, I guess i would suggest the 'Outer Glow' effect. Hope that is what you are looking for.
SqualrusCT 2 years ago
Thank you for the help!
Jawsehh 2 years ago
Now i see but i shoot on all photoshop to find this option.
If you want you can take 20 films about how to use this option like, pen, layers and others and show what user can do with this. And after show how to make with this all options together.
Wiin768 3 years ago
Very problematic toutorial from not good understanding english language people. But you do all of the keyboard and telling what you do. Efect is: This toutorial is not from beginers because he dont know how to use keyboard and cant see what you take. And not from proffesional users because many of this people do this shit in 5 minute.
Beginers must see options on the palet and after use the keyboard to take pen, lasso and others... Off 0:53 i not understanding what you doing...
Wiin768 3 years ago
dude this guy sounds like buthead lmao
AmbitiousERIC 3 years ago
Great video, been going out of my mind trying to work out how to set the size of the button.
mutantenemy2008 3 years ago
Great tutorial, thanks mate!
What do you use to record and what settings? Would be really appreciated if you replied!
Ro0hm3 3 years ago
Just noticed you use CamStudio, I do too, but your recording is damn smooth..
Ro0hm3 3 years ago
how do you get the white corners off of it?
HaLO3gamer91 3 years ago
If you save it as a jpg, it will add the white corners to it. A filetype like png supports transparency, but is often a larger file size. That is something to take into consideration when creating assets. In the case of this button, either filetype will be very small, so a png will take care of your issue.
SqualrusCT 3 years ago
yeah i had figured that out today on my own. well the transparency part anyway.
HaLO3gamer91 3 years ago
nice tut but beg was funny... hey its "Chad"
MONKEYJUNK987 3 years ago
Thank you for the feedback, but was it bad that I said that, or just funny?
SqualrusCT 3 years ago
You Should Start With A Transparent Sheet. Then Just make the button. That way When You Use it, it will use your background and not have white edges.
KSkates08 3 years ago
That's a very good point. When I embedded that button in a web page I had to go back and change the background to the same background as my page. Thanks for the feedback, and if you'd like, please subscribe, there are going to be some awesome changes soon.
SqualrusCT 3 years ago
what about just uncheck ur background and save as png
mgs786 3 years ago
Yeah, actually that is what I usually end up doing. The only problem with that is that sometimes depending on the quality of PNG file, it may have a white, grainy-looking border around it. In some cases I have had to make the image/button with a small border of the same color that it is being placed in.
SqualrusCT 3 years ago
ok i figured it out. all you have to do is, delete the BG layer and then save it as a PNG file and there you go.
HaLO3gamer91 3 years ago
Thanks was really helpful
kuroshjapan 3 years ago