Monday, March 9, 2009

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userbars by Photoshop Tutorial

As some of you are interested in the implementation of userbars, I suggest getting those effects that are noted on the bars downloaded from the web and many have included in their signature. As an example, take the bars userbars.org, the only site that by the time I visited. With Photoshop, we begin by opening a new document with the parameters of the underlying image.


Now we can start working on our project, as the more we meet, inputting color images and written. The font that is the master on the bars is called the Visitor-BRK by which the design Urerbars write in capital letters, type: windows user, spaghetti fun, big boobs hunter. The font can be downloaded from HERE As you can see, many bars have lines cross each other and equidistant from all tilt all the same size. Them one at a time would be one thing not only exhausting, but the final result disastrous. If you zoom out on a bar you will find that those lines are formed by dots. Here's how to make the lines, precise and quickly:

STEP [1] choose a hard brush and round the tip just above the palette of browser where you can find the tabs, click on the Brushes tab. This is what it appears.

Now we click on Brush Tip Shape and pull down the slide until you get this.
STEP [2] Open a new document now 100x100pix transparent color in the upper right and give a brush, preferably black, the size of 3pix. On the keyboard we down the Shift key and give the second point of brush in the lower left.

STEP [3] Save now giving it a name as a preset brush. The resume immediately for testing: To get the diagonal lines all the same and perfectly spaced, with our brush just done, we give a point on the far left of an image the size of a bar and holding down the SHIFT key, Diamon another extreme right and draw the lines here.





A tip: put them on the transverse lines of a new level, so that they can change at any time without affecting the rest of the image. Another thing you notice is the slight effect on the bars of light that gives a 2D effect. To make it proceed like this: Draw an elliptical selection
that mean they can not hit, move, distort and change at will, after you click on Select> Transform Selection. (For convenience I've also used the rulers and guidelines)


We set the foreground color to white. Select the Gradient tool on the Tool Options bar we put the flag in the Transparency box and throw a gradient from top to bottom doing various tests to obtain a satisfactory result.

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