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Photoshop
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Photoshop Anders Qvicker
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Photoshop 3D Photo effect
Photoshop A pipe
Photoshop basics
Photoshop Burned Photo edges
Photoshop Change Color
Photoshop Chrome
Photoshop Chromed Pipe
Photoshop Combine 2 Photos
Photoshop Complex shapes
Photoshop Dust and Scratches
Photoshop Frame Corner
Photoshop Glass
Photoshop Glass Spheroid
Photoshop Glassie
Photoshop Goldpipe
Photoshop Inner bevel
Photoshop Lattice
Photoshop Layer effects
Photoshop Letters on fire
Photoshop MArble Frame
Photoshop Maskin Techniques in Photoshop
Photoshop Maskin Techniques in Photoshop
Photoshop Metal Ball
Photoshop Metal Text
Photoshop Metalplate
Photoshop Mirror
Photoshop Multiply
Photoshop Navigation System PS5
Photoshop Navigation System PS5 2
Photoshop Navigation System PS5 3
Photoshop Navigation System PS5 4
Photoshop Outer bevel
Photoshop Outline
Photoshop Perspective Shadow
Photoshop Photo edges
Photoshop Plastic button
Photoshop Plastic Letters
Photoshop Pushbutton
Photoshop Radial Blur effect
Photoshop Rusty Letters
Photoshop screw
Photoshop Seamless Background 1
Photoshop Seamless Background 2
Photoshop Seamless Background 3
Photoshop Seamless Background 4
Photoshop Seamless Background 5
Photoshop Silvercoin
Photoshop Stone Letters
Photoshop The Artistic Filters
Photoshop The Texturizer
Photoshop Tube
Photoshop tv
Photoshop Vignette
Photoshop Wires
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A Simple pushbutton (onMouseOver)

push1.jpg (1501 bytes) Open the background that you will use on your
homepage. Hopefully itВґs a seamless one.
push2.jpg (1636 bytes) Draw a circle and fill it with black. Then use the
outer bevel filter from EyeCandy and use very
smooth settings. Add a new layer.
push4.jpg (2150 bytes)

Now, go to Select/modify/contract and set to 2.
Chose the gradient tool and fill the circle from
upper left to down right.
push3.gif (2694 bytes)

push5.jpg (1851 bytes) Add a new layer and apply the cutout filter from
EyeCandy with the "typical in layer" settings, but
change to the oposite light direction and set blur
and distance to 11. Now save this image as ex
Button_off.jpg. Use the save a copy as.....
push7.jpg (1800 bytes) Add a new layer and apply the cutout filter from
EyeCandy and use the settings as shown at the pic below.
You can also, to make it more realistic, use the
"movetool" and move the greenball-layer slightly
down to the right (just 1-2 pixels)push6.gif (4608 bytes)

Save the image as ex Button_on.jpg
Use the save a copy as.....
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