- Open a new file of 512x512px. Fill it with black.
- set your foreground colour to #3877BD
- Select the Ellipse Tool and draw out a circle of 250x250px and position it as shown below:
- Select the Rectangle Tool and draw out a rectangle of 100x350px. go to Edit > Transform path and rotate it by 45°
- Place it as shown in the screenshot:
- While holding down Ctrl - click on both layers in the layer window.
- Right-click and select 'Merge layers'
- Next - go to Layer > Layer Style and add a white inside border of 15px
- In the layer style window - go to Inner glow and apply the following changes:
Colour used for the Inner Glow is #1e2732
- Go to Outer Glow and apply the following settings:
Outer Glow colour is black (#000000)
This is what you should have so far:
- Get the Elliptical Marquee Tool out and create a circle of 170x170px.
You can set this value in the toolbar:
- Position this selection in the center of the magnifying glass. (Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to nudge the selection left, right, up or down.)
- Fill it with white
- Right-click inside this selection and select 'Layer via Copy'.
- Add a white outside stroke of 5px to this copied layer.
- Create a new layer and select a Soft Mechanical Brush of 100px (you can find this brush in the 'Basic Brushes' set)
- Make sure your foreground colour is set to white and click once somewhere on your new layer.
- Position it as shown below:
- Select the magnifying glass layer again - and click with the Magic Wand inside it.
- Go back to the brush layer and go to Select > Inverse.
- Press Delete
- Delete the background, merge the layers, resize it to an appropriate size and you're done.
The result in different sizes:
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Make a stylish search icon
Posted by THC at 2:28 AM 2 comments
Labels: photoshop
Saturday, June 16, 2007
TutorialSearch - tutorial Searchengine
I'm happy to announce that I just created a search engine with the help of Google Coop, that will (hopefully) make searching for tutorials more easy.
The searchengine - called "TutorialSearch" - can be found here and will search all popular tutorial indexing sites. So far these indexing sites are 'Good-Tutorials', 'Pixel2Life' and 'Tutorialized.'
If you think that there are others I could add sent me an email or leave a comment here.
I hope TutorialSearch will be of good use to you =]
Posted by THC at 9:14 AM 0 comments
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