Plastic Content Box
We often need to use content boxes in website designs. Here is the example of creating plastic box.
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We often need to use content boxes in website designs. Here is the example of creating plastic box.
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1. I used a new document of size 600 x 200 pixels and a #003366 background. 2. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool and set the radius to 10px. Don't worry about colours for now, anything will do. 3. Draw a basic outline for your site. 4. Right click on the Shape layer and select Rasterize. ...
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1. Start with a new file you can chose any color and size. Then take the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) and draw out the size you want to have on your button. 2. Then go to the layers palette and right click, chose Blending Options and use this settings. Then add some text to...
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1. Begin with a new file, size and colors doesn´t matter. Then create a new layer.
2. Take the Rounded Rectangle Tool and draw out a shape as the image below shows.
3. Then go the layers palette and right click on layer1 and chose Blending Options and apply this settings...
1. Begin with a new file, 779x402, with #666666 as background color.
2. Create a new layer in the layers palette, then take the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw out a shape as the image below shows and fill it with black.
3. Then go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise and set the Amount to 40...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Making a stylish modern layout is easy with this tutorial. Here you will learn how to manipulate Blending Options and Rectangle Tools.
1. Begin with a new file, 779x600, with #333333 as background color. Then create a new layer.<br/> 2. Then take the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw out a shape as the image below shows, fill it with #ACB202.<br/> 3. Create a new layer and take the Rectangular Marquee Tool...
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1. Begin with a new file, with black as background. Then create a new layer.<br/> 2. Take the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw out the shape you want on your navbar and fill it with white.<br/> 3. Then go to Layer>Layer Style>Blending Options and apply these settings:...
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1. Begin with a new file, with a white background. Then create a new layer and set the foreground color to #EEEEEE, then take the Rounded Rectangle Tool and draw out a rectangle.
2. Take the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw out a rectangle as the image below shows and press delete...
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