photoshop tut, ?? |
photoshop tut, ?? |
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I dont exactly know what these are called so.. i couldnt search for it. [ x . X ] But does anybody know a good tutorial for this type of graphic?? ![]() |
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There called userbars.
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*IVIike* |
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i would imagine you can make one the same way as you would make anyother graphic. Just copy the dimensions [sp?] and make it say what you want
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*davinci* |
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A great deal of tutorials on how to make them are located here. Google it if you want to see others.
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*The Markster* |
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To make a userbar like that, you would normally start out with a solid background. At this point, you can try experimenting with gradients on that color. Next, make a new layer and fill it with a diagonal pattern, like in the example you gave us. Once the diagonal pattern is filled in that new layer, lower the opacity to your liking. Then grab a pixel font (you can get some at http://www.dafont.com) and type in whatever. To get it like your example, you can stroke that pixel font with 1 pixel of black.
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 76 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 455,482 ![]() |
Oh my gosh, you guys helped me so much. Thanks!
![]() I actually made one.. im so proud of my self..lmao. |
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*digitalfragrance* |
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Great job guys!
Glad you found your answer ![]() Topic Closed |
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