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Because the effect has been created using Photoshop vector tools, the layered document can be increased to any size without loss of quality. Creating nondestructive layered documents with shape layers, adjustment layers and layer styles is a great way to discover the hidden depths of Photoshop's power and versatility, and makes it possible to edit the file later with ease.
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So how was it created? You can either read on, or view the Photoshop video tutorial below.
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Position: Center Fill Type: Gradient Style: Linear Angle: -90 degrees Click on the Gradient bar to open the Gradient Editor and create a new gradient like the one shown below. To add new points, just click below the gradient bar. A swatch point will appear which you can click on to edit. Play around with the gradient until you're happy. Click OK on the Gradient Editor.
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Select Bevel and Emboss and enter the following values, remembering to leave as default any settings not mentioned here. This will create a groove within which the glass button will sit: Style: Outer Bevel Depth: 190% Direction: Up
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Size: 6 pixels Uncheck 'Use Global Light' Angle: 90 degrees Altitude: 15 degrees Click the Gloss Contour thumbnail and select 'Ring' Highlight Opacity: 100% Shadow Mode Opacity: 100%
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Size: 2 Position: Inside Blend Mode: Screen Opacity: 90% Fill Type: Gradient Style: Linear Angle: -90 degrees Click on the Gradient bar to open the Gradient Editor and create a new gradient like the one shown below. Once again, it's your button, so play around with the gradient until you're happy. Click OK on the Gradient Editor when done.
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To add some reflected shadow (remember it's in a black environment) select Gradient Overlay. Select a standard black-to-white linear gradient with: Opacity: 50% Blend Mode: Multiply Angle: 90 degrees Now for some reflected light - select the Inner Glow Layer Style and give it the
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Now for some reflected light - select the Inner Glow Layer Style and give it the following attributes using a light blue-to-transparent gradient: Blend Mode: Screen Opacity: 75% Source: Edge Choke: 0% Size: 60 pixels Range: 50% To highlight the shadow at the base of the button we can take the optional step of adding a central inner shadow with these values: Blend Mode: Screen Opacity: 75% Angle: -90 Distance: 30 Choke: 0% Size: 100 pixels Contour thumbnail: Cone - Inverted
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When you're finished with this task, click OK and move onto the next (and final) stage.
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that 'Snap to Layers' is active (View/Snap To/Layers) and drag a guide down to snap to the top of the circle. Now go Edit/Free Transform Path and with the SHIFT and ALT keys held down, reduce the size of the path by about 60%. The SHIFT key constrains the proportions of the scale and also snaps any movement to one axis. The ALT or OPTION key keeps the transformation centred. Now release ALT, keep SHIFT depressed and drag the circle up until it snaps to the guide at the top. Press RETURN to Commit Transform. Set the blending mode for the layer to Screen. To give the lightness of the relection a boost, select Gradient Overlay and create a standard blue-to-white linear gradient as shown. Use these settings: Blend Mode: Screen Opacity: 80%
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main Tool palette. Then select the (linear) gradient tool. Position the cursor just below the top of the small shape layer circle, hold down the SHIFT key to constrain to the Y axis and drag down to just above the bottom of the circle.
The elipse should now blend in seamlessly with the layer beneath, creating a nice glassy reflection. Try redoing this gradient mask a few times until you're happy. Now you should have a lovely glassy button!
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Color: Black Opacity: 100% Angle: -90 degrees Distance: 180 pixels Size: 250 pixels Contour: Half Round Invert: Unchecked
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And you'll end up with something a little darker and richer. Enjoy! Click here for the latest version of Photoshop.
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