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Rounded End Buttons
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1. Make new image, white background.Go to the channels pallet: Windows>Show Channels. Make a new channel and click on it to make it active. |
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2. Select the Radial Marquee Tool and make a small Circle on the left side of the image. |
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3. Press "X" on the keyboard. Now press the delete key. This should fill it with white. |
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4. Select the circle with the Rectangular Marquee. Hold down Alt-Ctrl-Shift (Mac: Option-Command- Shift) and drag a copy just to the right side of the image. |
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5. With the Rectangular Marquee, select the top and bottoms of each circle. |
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6. Press the Delete key to fill with white. |
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7. Hold down the Ctrl key (Mac: Command) and click on the channel to select the button. Go back to Layers: Windows>Show Layers. Click on the background Layer to activate it. Now make a new layer |
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8. Select a color from the Swatches Pallet and fill the selection using the Paint Bucket Tool. Now Deselect: Ctrl –D (Mac: Command –D) |
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9. To bevel the button, go to Layer>Effects>Bevel and Emboss. |
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10. You can customize your button as you like, for example by placing text on it. |