creating a rollover button for a website that Im creating. Ive attached the first image needed to create the rollover. Please open it up and take a look at it. As you can see the button is extruding out of the image. What I want to do is wen you click the link that the button will pushed down, or embossed if you will. Im not sure anymore how to make this effect. I dont think the emboss filter or blending options can create an effect like this but if any of you have any idea how to create this effect (of the button being pushed down when you click the link) ...
I made a button for my personal website, along with a "header" graphic. Nothing fancy, but I'm wondering how to center text in the middle of a circle I made. For example, I made a circle and want to put a D in it.
I have web design premium CS3, and I just started experimenting with making my websites in Photoshop. In the meantime, I have been experimenting with Flash and love it. My question is, if i build a webpage in photoshop, how do I add my flash file to it? I tried the photoshop help section of photoshop itself and there are tons of different types of files it says I can work with, but I still havent found a way to add a flash file to my PSD web document.
Well I re-did my web site and finally got it mostly finished and published. I am trying to get an overall opinion on it so far.. I would appreciate any C & C's ; comments, critiques. There are a few small things (2 typos) that I know I need to fix..
I'm creating a new website header and I have created a new button for my nav bar. I'm clicking ctr + alt + shift and clicking and dragging and dropping the new buttons across. Is there a way to exactly keep the same distance between the buttons? Right now I'm trying to judge it by eyesight.
I am trying to make buttons that look like epaulettes from 1700-1800 military uniforms. They need to be colourful with like braided edges. I ahve tried many different ways but all to no decent outcome.
I am trying to make buttons on PS. I am very new to this. I am taking a class in DW and didn't know that PS was going to be used so I didn't learn it (so now I am trying to learn 2 software programs at same time).
I am trying to make buttons for a site redesign project for class. I figured out how to make the layer, put the name (eg. Home, About Us, etc) and do drop shadows, bevel etc. The problem is when I do that it only makes these changes over the text. I cannot figure out how to make a box around the text, and make that box a button. It is frustrating. I have tried so many different things.
I need create 2 buttons on bitmap image, both in the bottom, aligned horizontally. It will be hotspot areas, and work as action buttons in autorun. Then i need to determine the X,Y coordinates of the upper left hand corner, the Width, and the Height of each hotspot area in the bitmap. The image area where buttons will be placed is white(transparent), so i want just image style buttons - integrated into the background image, or windows style buttons. How to make buttons for my bitmap?
Ok I am having trouble following the tutorial below for glass buttons. So I googled "photoshop glass buttons" and found this tutorial Now I completed it fine and I think it is amazing. But I am wanting to make rectangle buttons. I have tried 6 other tutorials and followed them word for word and none of the buttons came out right. So I attempted to do the one I pasted above but using rectangle marquee tool. Except when I fill the space it doesnt have a solid edge around.
I was wondering if anyone could simplify or possibly show me a good tutorial for making rectangle glass effect buttons that definatley works.
I have a series of images in a folder on my PC. I'd like to use CS5 to automatically generate a web page to display these images. This used to be easy with older versions of PS. In fact PS provided several format options for the resulting web page. I can't find this capability in CS5? What happened?
I am looking to slice a website up in Photoshop, I have created my design in photoshop for 800 x 600. I think this size is wrong as i haven't allowed for the scroll bar in the browser...
I notice i can use the slice tool, or slice from layers etc.
What about place holders i have left for "pure" text which of course i will enter in my html editor? But i should imagine i want it to export with the text place holder in the html file otherwise the html with the graphics are not going to line up?
Also i have created a box with rounded corners, i presume i should only be exporting the four corners and using some trickery to lower file size..
I have designed a page in photoshop and I have been researching on how to get that image to be a website with hyperlinks, anyway I have learned that I need to import my image into ImageReady but I can't seem to find that option in Photoshop CS3 - my question is where would i find Image Ready or is this a Pluggin I need to get?
Also, will creating my site via photoshop slow the site down? Will the site not load completely depending on the browser used?
And what i want the site to do is where the content box is for text instead of having to use photoshop to edit what text is in here i want to be able to edit it through notepad or frontpage.
Even when i view the site you can not highlight the text as it appears as an image.
I have a logo on a website that I'm doing that looks like crap on the blue background I have. I have to keep the logo (as it is on every truck in the company), but I'm hoping I can clean it up a little. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I spliced all the images, and then ..saved for web, now the question is how do I make it in to an actual website? Everything right now is just images, but how can I make the site actually editable through html, etc.
I also would like input on the site if you could. The main thing I don't like are the text on the buttons, I've downloaded a whole bunch of different fonts, but I can't find one that looks perfect.
I'm trying to have a logo that goes with the site name TwistedMac.com Perhaps a mac logo twisted or even something that does not go with the name but sticks out and looks good. Just don't want something that looks thrown together which is pretty much what all my attempts have looked like
I have tried but having the simple logo I have now was the best looking thing I could make.
If someone can help and your a Mac user, I have a few application licenses from my site sponsors that I have to hand out and can give a few apps out in return. Doesn't matter to me. Would just be great to get something better looking.
I was wonder if anybody knew where i could go to design a free website. I dont even know where to start..so somewhere that pretty much lays out the steps to go through.
I'm trying to create a simple header for a website which starts off at one edge of the page with a straight line and then curves over as it reaches the other end. I want to then fill it with a gradient.
I've tried working with the pen tools and line tools in photoshop but just can't get the curve right and can't then do a gradient fill.
I am having a hard time making a layout for my personal website where I put my best work samples, stuff about me and so on. This is for my high school web design class. I want it to look dynamic, something that is unique.
I've sliced quite a few homepages in ImageReady before and made rollovers for buttons etc without a problem. For some reason I'm having trouble with a slightly newer version (V9) of the program on my new laptop. I make all the rollover states, select all the slices and 'save optimised' html and images. However, none of the secondary rollover images appear in the images folder, just the normal state pics, so none of the buttons roll. I can't see what I would need to change in the settings to make the program save the rollover alternative images like it used to.
I have a menu that I modified, unfortunately, and now Encore CS5 says that I have overlapping buttons. I'm assuming that the red boxes that Encore places around objects designates those thatare problems. However I can't see any that are overlapping.