Magic™
July 17th, 2010, 00:26
Welcome to my tutorial on how to create a userbar for a signature etc.
Your finished piece of art will look like:
Only the registered members can see the link.
Step 1: Making a new document and starting off.
Make a new document sized ANY SIZE YOU LIKE, then select the paint bucket tool and fill the document in with whatever colour you like.
Step 2: Oval shape halfing the userbar.
Right click the dotted square marquee tool and select the oval shape, draw the oval the shape you want in on the document, and then set the opacity to whatever you like.
Step 3: Getting a render.
Getting a render is pretty simple, can get from Planet Renders v4 (Only the registered members can see the link.)and much more websites, i didn't use a render on my example because i rushed it make sure you dont rush yours.
Step 4: Adding text to your document.
In the example i showed you i used this text: Only the registered members can see the link. which i think is the best for this userbar but its up to you want kind of text you want, you can use any really.
Step 5: Saving your document.
File > Save As > Select .PNG or .JPEG > Type The Name Of File > Click Submit, and there you have your first userbar.
~Thanks.
Not Mine.
Your finished piece of art will look like:
Only the registered members can see the link.
Step 1: Making a new document and starting off.
Make a new document sized ANY SIZE YOU LIKE, then select the paint bucket tool and fill the document in with whatever colour you like.
Step 2: Oval shape halfing the userbar.
Right click the dotted square marquee tool and select the oval shape, draw the oval the shape you want in on the document, and then set the opacity to whatever you like.
Step 3: Getting a render.
Getting a render is pretty simple, can get from Planet Renders v4 (Only the registered members can see the link.)and much more websites, i didn't use a render on my example because i rushed it make sure you dont rush yours.
Step 4: Adding text to your document.
In the example i showed you i used this text: Only the registered members can see the link. which i think is the best for this userbar but its up to you want kind of text you want, you can use any really.
Step 5: Saving your document.
File > Save As > Select .PNG or .JPEG > Type The Name Of File > Click Submit, and there you have your first userbar.
~Thanks.
Not Mine.