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Tutorial : Create Glassy Button/Box with Gimp.

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Post icon  Posted 18 April 2008 - 03:51 AM

Tutorial : Create Glassy Buttons with Gimp


After seeing few glassy logo box and buttons. I thought of making the same using Gimp.. I searched for Tutorials for Gimp ,but all in vain.. while users from PS can find a bunch of 'em. Actually it was PS tutorial from where I got the idea of creating Glassy Logo Box..

In this Tutorial we will learn to create glassy logo box.. These looks like a professional creation but the method used is very simple big_smile.png

In this tutorial we will focus to create output like this...:-




Step 1 : - Download this background or search for a darker shade ....




Step 2 : Open the background using Gimp and click on Rectangle Selection Tool .. Set these settings for Rectangle Selection Tool..




Step 3 : Create a medium rectangle by dragging the mouse in the background...




Step 4 : Create a new layer and name it “Original Rectangle”. Considering that rectangle is still in selection .Fill it with White colour..




Step 5 : Set the opacity of the New Layer to 8..It will look diminished..Thats it , you can now see the glassy look..




Step 6 :
Now duplicate Using the Eraser tool erase the white colour of Duplicate layer and set the Opacity of Duplicate layer to 100.

Step 7 : Select the Eraser Tool and set the settings to the following..




Step 8 : Using the Eraser tool erase the white colour of Duplicate layer as shown : --




Step 9 : Do not erase all the white colour of the duplicate layer.. The output should look like this : -




Step 10 : Now duplicate the layer and select the Flip Tool from the Gimp Menu or press SHIFT + F.. Flip the 2'nd duplicated layer by holding CTRL button .. This will flip the 2'nd duplicated layer upside down...

Step 11 : Now move the flipped layer to the upper part using the Move Tool or Press 'M' . The output should look like this : - -




Step 12 : - Now we should add a white border to the bottom.. Create a new layer, select the Rectangle Selection Tool , create a small rectangle at the bottom and fill it with white colour.




Step 13 : Select the Eraser tool and set the radius to 3.. Erase the Border at the bottom as shown : -




Step 14: Duplicate the layer and move it to the Upper Part.. The output should be like this : -




Step 15 : Add the Text or Logo with your favorite font, size and colour..




Step 16 : Again duplicate the “Original Rectangle” layer and change the text colour to black for better visibility ...




Step 17 : Select the Ellipse Selection Tool and draw an ellipse as shown : -




Step 18 : Press Delete and deselect all the by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+A ..




Now set the opacity of this layer to 10.




We are done .. Just change the Font colour if you want .. That's it we have created a cool looking glassy box with Gimp..




Hope this tutorial helps you ..big_smile.png

Download the .xcf file for reference : Glassy Button.zip

Keep the comments and suggestions coming big_smile.png

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Posted 18 April 2008 - 06:49 AM

Nice design there mate...
May be you should reduce the opacity of the white color big_smile.png

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Posted 20 April 2008 - 04:59 AM

You can use Airbrush to make it more glassy big_smile.png

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