Skye_Vrbas
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Dear forum members,
I tried making a tutorial on how to make a userbar,
hopefully it' useful to you...
I'm using Photoshop for this so if you don't have it, 'm sorry :brow:.
Also I assume you have a basic understanding of the program.
(like knowing what the foreground & background colours are...)
Step 1 : Create new document
Make a new document with these measurements:
Width: 350px
Height: 20px
Resolution: 72px/inch
Background: Transparent
Step 2 : The gradient
In your first layer you put a gradient.
You do this by selecting 2 colors you like:
- one colour on the foreground
- the other on the background
Then select the Gradient Tool, and drag until you are satisfied...
Mostly a left to right drag over the total length of your document is fine.
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step2.png[/img]
Step 3 : The scanlines
a) Make a new document of 3x3 pixels.
b) Zoom in until you're satisfied
c) Select your Pencil Tool
d) Draw a line diagonally across your canvas (choose your direction)
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... creen2.png[/img]
e) Go to: Edit>>Define Pattern...
f) Name it like you wish
g) Go back to your original document
h) Create a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N)
i) Select your Paint Bucket Tool (hold your mouse down on the Gradient Tool, and a popup menu will appear)
j) At the top of your screen select "pattern", and select you self-made pattern!
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... screen.png[/img]
k) Fill your new layer, and you have the scanline pattern
l) Drop the opacity of that layer until you are satisfied
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step3.png[/img]
Step 4 [optional] : White border
a) New layer (Ctrl+Shift+N)
b) go to: Select>>All
c) go to: Select>>Modify>>Contract >> 2 pixels
d) go to: Select>>Inverse
e) fill the selected area with a white color
f) drop the opacity of that layer to your desire
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step4.png[/img]
Step 5 : Your image
Make a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N) and place your desired image in it.
Note that the image has to have a transparent background.
Also, don't try to scale down your images too much, it'll look bad,
the objective is to find an attractive snapshot of your image and expose that...
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step5.png[/img]
Step 6 [optional] : Black border
Make a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N) and place your desired image in it.
Note that the image has to have a transparent background.
Also, don't try to scale down your images too much, it'll look bad,
the objective is to find an attractive snapshot of your image and expose that...
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step6.png[/img]
Step 7 : Text
a) Download the font "Visitor" here.
b) Install it.
To install a font:
# Windows Vista : Right-click on the font files > "Install"
# Windows XP : Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts
# Mac OS X : Double-click the font file > "Install font" button.
c) Save your Photoshop file (.psd)
d) Restart Photoshop and re-open your file
e) Select the Horizontal Type Tool and a 14pt "Visitor" Font
f) Type what you want where you want...
g) [optional] Add a black border:
- double click layer
- select stroke: 1px, black, blend mode: normal
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step7.png[/img]
Step 8 : Shine
a) select the Ellipse Tool
b) select a white foreground color
c) draw a flat horizontal ellipse at the top of your userbar
d) drop the opacity of your shine and place at will
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step8.png[/img]
Some last notes
- In this case I put the image between the white and black border, you may do so but it's not necessary.
- If there are any further questions, just post em, and I'll answer.
- You can submit you effort, but I'm not granted the title of "Userbar teacher" or anything, so I'm not grading you...
- Comments on this tutorial are always welcome :blush:
- If you don't have photoshop or gimp, you can use this handy program to create them anyways !
>> The Userbar Designer <<
** Thanks for the link Kraft :thumb:
Dear forum members,
I tried making a tutorial on how to make a userbar,
hopefully it' useful to you...
I'm using Photoshop for this so if you don't have it, 'm sorry :brow:.
Also I assume you have a basic understanding of the program.
(like knowing what the foreground & background colours are...)
Step 1 : Create new document
Make a new document with these measurements:
Width: 350px
Height: 20px
Resolution: 72px/inch
Background: Transparent
Step 2 : The gradient
In your first layer you put a gradient.
You do this by selecting 2 colors you like:
- one colour on the foreground
- the other on the background
Then select the Gradient Tool, and drag until you are satisfied...
Mostly a left to right drag over the total length of your document is fine.
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step2.png[/img]
Step 3 : The scanlines
a) Make a new document of 3x3 pixels.
b) Zoom in until you're satisfied
c) Select your Pencil Tool
d) Draw a line diagonally across your canvas (choose your direction)
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... creen2.png[/img]
e) Go to: Edit>>Define Pattern...
f) Name it like you wish
g) Go back to your original document
h) Create a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N)
i) Select your Paint Bucket Tool (hold your mouse down on the Gradient Tool, and a popup menu will appear)
j) At the top of your screen select "pattern", and select you self-made pattern!
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... screen.png[/img]
k) Fill your new layer, and you have the scanline pattern
l) Drop the opacity of that layer until you are satisfied
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step3.png[/img]
Step 4 [optional] : White border
a) New layer (Ctrl+Shift+N)
b) go to: Select>>All
c) go to: Select>>Modify>>Contract >> 2 pixels
d) go to: Select>>Inverse
e) fill the selected area with a white color
f) drop the opacity of that layer to your desire
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step4.png[/img]
Step 5 : Your image
Make a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N) and place your desired image in it.
Note that the image has to have a transparent background.
Also, don't try to scale down your images too much, it'll look bad,
the objective is to find an attractive snapshot of your image and expose that...
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step5.png[/img]
Step 6 [optional] : Black border
Make a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N) and place your desired image in it.
Note that the image has to have a transparent background.
Also, don't try to scale down your images too much, it'll look bad,
the objective is to find an attractive snapshot of your image and expose that...
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step6.png[/img]
Step 7 : Text
a) Download the font "Visitor" here.
b) Install it.
To install a font:
# Windows Vista : Right-click on the font files > "Install"
# Windows XP : Put the font files into C:\Windows\Fonts
# Mac OS X : Double-click the font file > "Install font" button.
c) Save your Photoshop file (.psd)
d) Restart Photoshop and re-open your file
e) Select the Horizontal Type Tool and a 14pt "Visitor" Font
f) Type what you want where you want...
g) [optional] Add a black border:
- double click layer
- select stroke: 1px, black, blend mode: normal
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/tutorial/screen3.png[/img]
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step7.png[/img]
Step 8 : Shine
a) select the Ellipse Tool
b) select a white foreground color
c) draw a flat horizontal ellipse at the top of your userbar
d) drop the opacity of your shine and place at will
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/tutorial/screen4.png[/img]
http://users.skynet.be/fa322282/images/ ... /step8.png[/img]
Some last notes
- In this case I put the image between the white and black border, you may do so but it's not necessary.
- If there are any further questions, just post em, and I'll answer.
- You can submit you effort, but I'm not granted the title of "Userbar teacher" or anything, so I'm not grading you...
- Comments on this tutorial are always welcome :blush:
- If you don't have photoshop or gimp, you can use this handy program to create them anyways !
>> The Userbar Designer <<
** Thanks for the link Kraft :thumb: