Standard and 3d Userbar Tutorial

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Standard and 3D Userbar Tutorial

First, let’s do scanlines.

Open a new document, 6×6 pixels, transparent background.

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Now, zoom to 1600% (ctrl+plus till it doesn’t zoom anymore).

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Right click on the brush tool, to get a dropdown, select the pencil tool, and with a 1px size and black as the foreground colour, make a diagonal as shown (don’t drag the pencil, click at each location, it’s just as fast and less mistake-prone)

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Go Edit>Define Pattern and name it as you want and press ok.

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Now, we are going to make this CS3 userbar:

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Make a new document, 350×19 (you can do 350×20 if you want), transparent background

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It should look like this

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Now, get the image you want incorporated into your userbar. I am using this CS3 logo, but i need each part, ie the logo and the CS3 text separate, so i copy them separately.

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If you have only one image to incorporate, skip this and just copy it over. If your image is not transparent like this one

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then you can user either the marquee tool to select the part you want and copy paste into the userbar .psd

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Now Free Transform (ctrl+T) the image till it fits enoguh so you can see what it is, how much depends on you

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Create a new layer, under the image layer, and use the gradient tool on it, the foreground and background colours determine the gradient colours. Alternatively, you can load some gradients prebuilt into photoshop, by loading them.

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Resize the CS3 text as well:

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To add the stroke, add a new layer above all the others, press ctrl+a to select all and go edit>stroke. Make it 1px, inside, and black.
Add a blending effect by right clicking on the logo layer and going to blending options>Outer glow. Change the colour of it accordingly.

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Add the text, Visitor TT2 BRK, size 13, no anti-aliasing. go to the blending options of the text layer and add a black stroke of 1px, outside.

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Now select the gradient layer, and go edit>fill. Select the scanlines pattern and change the opacity to suit, or leave it at 100%:

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And there you are, just do File>Save for web>png-24 for quality.

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An optional extra step before you save is to make it a 3D way, the way i make all my userbars.
To do this, select the background and use the style ‘Flat Rounded Normal’ on it . this should show up normally when you make a gradient as a background for the userbar, but if you use an image, do this:
1. Select the image background layer
2. Ctrl+a, then ctrl+v
3. Apply style ‘Flat Rounded Normal’
This is because the whole image doesn’t lie inside the canvas, the effects aren’t visible.

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Note: If the style isn’t in the selection list, load it, it should be in the standard set of styles given on a fresh install of Photoshop, under the Program Files>Adobe>Adobe Photoshop CS2>Presets>Styles.
Your userbar should now look like this, notice the bevelled 3D looking background? I have changed the blending to lighten for the CS3 written logo to make it work with the background.

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Source: Userbars.tv
 
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Good Tutorial! Will come in useful when I get round to getting myself Photoshop.
 

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Im sure it works at photoshop 7. Im using cs3 :)
 

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i tried it but 7 dosnt hav the right font and im looking to upgrade to cs3
 

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Are there any other fonts suitable for using on a userbar that is already installed on vista?? I wish to know as currently I cannot install new fonts.
 

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I know where I can find the font but I can currently not put anything new in my Font file so I was wondering whether there is one already installed suitable for userbars.
 

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I know where I can find the font but I can currently not put anything new in my Font file so I was wondering whether there is one already installed suitable for userbars.
lol
everytime you install office or photoshop or else, it comes with some fonts and if you dont have, it will install so.. in any way, your "font file" will be updated with new things. So i dont get the point of you OR a program do that, is just drop the font files in the windows/fonts folder, thats all.

No program comes with visitor since its a custom font.
 

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I know! I can't put anything in my Fonts folder at the moment though because my uncle has blocked all folders under Windows some how - I won't be seeing him for another few weeks. I still don't quite understand how he got on to my computer yet though...
 
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