Create a nice XBOX glowing circle symbol here using only layer styles. It's prety simple as long as you follow these directions exactly =). Perfect for buttons and interfaces.
HavenFX is proud to be one of the first websites to bring you the tutorial on how to make a complete navigation. This is a long tutorial that is detailed. Pay close attention so you don't get lost at points. Basic Photoshop knowledge is required. Step-by-step instructions proceed..
Here we will animate a button that was tutorialized in a previous teaching ^_^. If you are too lazy to complete the still button tutorial, a .psd file is provided below. Step-by-step instructions proceed...
Here we will make the Matrix code. Step-by-step instructions proceed.<br/>
1) Let's open up a new image, 250x250...and let's immediately apply a Grain texture. So, go to Filter>Texture>Grain and apply these settings:...
Here I will go over the steps of one of the easiest background effects ever conceived by man: Energy Blast. It looks good when you use it in a subtle fashion in a header/banner, hence the use for background. Step-by-step instructions proceed...
You all know what lightning is so I can skip this introduction. Lightning can add some electrifying =) touches to a banner. You can overlay it on top of your background and it'll look nice. But I know you don't wanna read this so I'll let you get to that tutorials below...
Create a neat effect by using just a lens flare and various filters. Cool background effect for headers and banners! Step-by-step instructions proceed...
1. Make an image 400x400, fill it with black, and create a New Layer (Ctrl+Shift+N)...
It's easy to give your text or image a stroke and give it an outline. But what if you want a double outline and give your stroke some space so that it isn't hugging your text? Here, we are going to give your stroke a nice padded double outline effect...
Here we will make a shadow/reflection of our text. Step-by-step instructions proceed...
1)Let's open up a new image, 400x400.
2)Reset the colors by pressing D or the picture in the corner...