Tutorial on making Windows Vista style icons using PS – logo tutorial
Tutorial on making Windows Vista style icons using PS – logo tutorial
Tutorial on making Windows Vista style icons with PS Author: TnG Source: PConline This is a tutorial on how to make beautiful Windows Vista style icons. I mainly used the marquee tool in Photoshop to draw graphics, and used layer styles to express the texture of the icons. The Chinese version of Photoshop CS3 is used as a demonstration in the tutorial, but in fact, the implementation and operation methods of Photoshop 6.0 and above are basically the same. Figure 1 Rendering 1) Create a new 256 × 256 pixel transparent background image document. Rename the first layer name to “Background”. 2) Use white #ffffff to fill the background. 3) Create a new layer and rename the layer to “circle”. 4) Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool, hold down the Shift key at the same time, and draw a perfect circle of 222 × 222 pixels. Save the selection as “Perfect Circle Selection”. Translator’s additional explanation: 1. A simple method to draw a 222×222 pixel perfect circle: After selecting the Ellipse tool, change the style to “Fixed Size” on the options bar. And specify both width and height as 222 pixels. 2. How to save the selection: Select the menu “Select…