Trendy Navigation Bar
1. Ok, new image. Anything around 400x100 will do nicely. Also, #D6D6D6 background colour.
2. Set #626262 as your foreground colour.
3. Create a new layer...
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1. Ok, new image. Anything around 400x100 will do nicely. Also, #D6D6D6 background colour.
2. Set #626262 as your foreground colour.
3. Create a new layer...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Create this stylish dark grey and blue layout from scratch. Suitable for any personal/clan websites.
1) Create a new document, pick any size you want. I used 330 x 60 for this tutorial.
2) Make a new layer. Use the Rectangular Marque Tool and make a square selection. Use the gradient tool and set these gradients below and then click top to bottom on the button to apply the gradient:...
1. Start with a new document. I used 400x100 pixels with a background of colour #E1E1E1.<br/> 2. Create a new layer.<br/> 3. Change your foreground colour to black (#000000)...
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1. I am using a new document 340 x 70 pixels and a white background.
2. Create a New Layer.
3. Set your foreground colour to #999999 and your background colour to white #FFFFFF...
1. I am using a 340x460 image. You can make your's a little bigger if you wish though. And a white background will do nicely.
2. You will also need a nice stock image to use. Here is mine, you can use it for now too if you wish.
3. Place this image on your document...
1. I am using a 600 x 150 pixel document and a #EDEDED coloured background.
2. For this layout I am using this "Cityscape" picture. Click the thumb for the fullsize image if you want to you it also.
3. I just added this image to the centre of my canvas...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Learn how to rasterize, blend, and add drop shadows to create a floating ice navigation bar. Ours is light blue, but you can play with the colors to create different looks.
1. I am using a new canvas, 500x220 pixels and a black background. Use something similar to mine, or go bigger if you wish.
2. Find a nice background you would like to use. Here is my starting canvas, if you would like to use the same, click on the image for the high quality jpeg...
1. Start with a new file,779x800, with #F3F3F3 as background. Then create a new layer in the layers palette. 2. Take the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) and set white as foreground and do this settings as the image below shows. 3. Draw out the shape and size you want on your webpage. 4. Head...
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