Photoshop :: Icons, Buttons, Glyph Tutorial
May 22, 2005Have any of you ever came across any good sites that teaches you how to design icons, buttons and glyph in general for the web?
View 2 RepliesHave any of you ever came across any good sites that teaches you how to design icons, buttons and glyph in general for the web?
View 2 RepliesIs it possible to change the so outdated text buttons in my "Create" panel with visual icons for easier identifying. Haven't you ever been so frustrated reading trough a pile of text just to click your desired object type instead of the more streamlined way of just clicking an icon? The brain perceives and makes out visual data faster than reading text. I can't believe that it has not been implemented yet. It's the 21st century for crying out loud!
Here's my idea: [URL] ...
How to do this and replace them with icons? May be a script or something?
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Artboards are extremely limiting as AI has that infamous 100 artboard limit.
When it comes to the layers solution, as far as I can tell, there is no way via extensions or otherwise to take sublayers (grouped/compound paths intact; release to layers does not retain the compound paths) and turn them into top-level layers which can then, in turn, be exported as individual SVG's via this script modified by Tom Byrne.At this point it seems like an entirely manual process.
I've got a number of multi-line text elements in my document and I want to decorate them with some icons that further describe the content. If I can find a font that contains all the icons I need, it's pretty simple. I just add the glyphs from that font in the normal text flow. Maybe change their colour.
But what if I can't find a font and need to use other graphics sources for the icons? They're not in the text flow and I'd need to align them to the font baseline by hand, and update it whenever I change the text length or font size.
I'm looking for a way to insert a graphic directly in the text flow, much like adding an image inline in MS Word or HTML. Maybe it will be necessary to adjust the graphic size or the vertical alignment a bit, too.
How can I do that in Illustrator CS6/Windows?
I've installed my new windows CS6, all my .psd files have the 'generic icons' windows give to files they don't recognize. Everything else has normal icons (i.e. Illustrator files) but the Photoshop files are blank. This is true whether I'm on any type of viewer format, i.e. details, thumbnails.
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** Glyph not defined at: U+0050.
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1) Create a new image
2) Take pencil tool and draw a straight line of 1 pixel, then draw another 31 pixels lower
The color is 102/102/126
3) Take the magic wand and select the part between the two lines.
4) Set forground color to 168/167/191 and background color to white
5) Take gradient tool, hold shift, move from top to bottom and release your mouse
6) Deselect and make a new selection. Make it 3 pixels high and move it so you got the dark blue line and one light blue line above your selection.
(close-up)
7) Take the gradient tool again, take the gradient that sais foreground to transparent and make a gradient in the selection.
8) Take pencil tool again. Take color 188/189/205 and draw a line above the bottom blue line
Take color 228/227/227 and draw another line above the one you just drew.
(close-up)
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