Today, I will show you how to make a glossy cutout orb. You can put any design on the orb that you like, such as a website logo, text, or just a cool shape. Let’s get started!
Final Result
Here is what the finished product will look like:
Today, I will show you how to make a glossy cutout orb. You can put any design on the orb that you like, such as a website logo, text, or just a cool shape. Let’s get started!
Final Result
Here is what the finished product will look like:
In this tutorial, we will create a sleek blue glossy button in Photoshop. Though I will be using Photoshop CS3, any version will work. Let’s get started!
Finished Product
Here is what we will be making today:
In this tutorial, as the title suggests, we will be making some glowing glossy glass text (try saying that five times fast!). I’m using Photoshop CS3, but this tutorial will work on any version, as far as I know. Enough talking - let’s get to the good stuff!
Finished Product
Here’s a picture of what we’ll be making:
Over the past few years, I have learned many different programming languages. Having typed program after program (”Hello World” after “Hello World”), I have come up with a very specific programming style for formatting my code. Instead of just throwing a bunch of code into a text editor - hoping that I can decipher it when I look at it again in a few months - I carefully indent all of my code to the correct width, and use a lot of comments. Below, I have put together some of my most-used practices so that you can (hopefully) benefit from and build off of them. Read the rest of this entry »