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Plastic Buttons


1. This tutorial is very quick and simple - an ideal way to make an attractive interface.

Start off with a blank canvas of any size - this tutorial uses 800x800 pixels. Create any shape you like as the basis for the button; I'm using a rounded rectangle that I've transformed by changing the perspective. You can change the colour too, I'm using #3C9FE5.

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2. Now go Layer || Layer Style || Bevel and Emboss, and use settings similar to these:

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The size of the bevel will depend on your image size - this one was for an 800x800 canvas.

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3. Now apply an unsharp mask (Filter || Sharpen || Unsharp Mask) with the settings 500, 5 and 21.

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4. Finally, add some text. I've used another bevel and emboss (Layer || Layer Style || Bevel and Emboss) with these settings

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to make it look like it's been set into the button. I set the text colour to light blue to match the button, and used the A.C.M.E Secret Agent font.

Plastic Buttons



Author's URL: Tom Offer
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