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We'll begin this tutorial, by creating a new canvas with a size of 220 x 120 pixels for an easier workspace. Make sure the foreground is black, then go ahead and choose the "Rounded Rectangle Tool" and draw a button with a radius of 5 pixels like shown below.
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Now that you have your button, you can now right click on the button layer and select, "Blending Options...". Now click on "Drop Shadow ". |
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Now click on "Inner Shadow". |
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Now click on the "Outer Glow". |
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Now click on "Bevel and Emboss". |
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Now click on "Contour". |
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Now click on "Color Overlay". |
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Now click on the "Gradient Overlay ". |
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Fig. 1 |
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Now click on the "Stroke". |
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You may now click OK |
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The results are as following. All that is left is for some type. |
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The Results!!! |
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