web 2.0 button tutorial

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Cornofstarchy
Oct 17, 2008
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Hi, I’m stuck on another tutorial. This time it’s this one (http:// ezphotoshop.info/2008/04/07/web-20-clean-layout.html) to create a web
2.0’ish button. I’ve been able to do everything except my border
doesn’t look right. I’m able to do step 2 but when I fill the selection (minus the rounded corner), the new border overlaps part of the old border and makes it look funny. It looks like it wasn’t cut up properly. I’m thinking it has to do with my rectangular marquee selection but I’m not sure. Can anyone help me with solving this? Maybe there’s a better way to do it? Thanks!

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Cornofstarchy
Oct 17, 2008
On Oct 17, 8:24 am, Cornofstarchy wrote:
Hi, I’m stuck on another tutorial.  This time it’s this one (http:// ezphotoshop.info/2008/04/07/web-20-clean-layout.html) to create a web
2.0’ish button.  I’ve been able to do everything except my border
doesn’t look right.  I’m able to do step 2 but when I fill the selection (minus the rounded corner), the new border overlaps part of the old border and makes it look funny.  It looks like it wasn’t cut up properly.  I’m thinking it has to do with my rectangular marquee selection but I’m not sure.  Can anyone help me with solving this? Maybe there’s a better way to do it?  Thanks!

That’s ok, I figured it out. Thanks if someone tried to help.

For anyone else who’s waiting for an answer as well…

You need to select the rounded square using the marquee tool with a high level of precision. Try different arrangements, marching ants on the line exactly, not on the line exactly, etc. and you will eventually get it the right way.
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Dave Cohen
Oct 18, 2008
Cornofstarchy wrote:
On Oct 17, 8:24 am, Cornofstarchy wrote:
Hi, I’m stuck on another tutorial. This time it’s this one (http:// ezphotoshop.info/2008/04/07/web-20-clean-layout.html) to create a web
2.0’ish button. I’ve been able to do everything except my border
doesn’t look right. I’m able to do step 2 but when I fill the selection (minus the rounded corner), the new border overlaps part of the old border and makes it look funny. It looks like it wasn’t cut up properly. I’m thinking it has to do with my rectangular marquee selection but I’m not sure. Can anyone help me with solving this? Maybe there’s a better way to do it? Thanks!

That’s ok, I figured it out. Thanks if someone tried to help.
For anyone else who’s waiting for an answer as well…

You need to select the rounded square using the marquee tool with a high level of precision. Try different arrangements, marching ants on the line exactly, not on the line exactly, etc. and you will eventually get it the right way.

Dude, just got home from a party, wife had to drive me home so bear with me… Try to appreciate that Photoshop is not a linear program in the sense that there is only one solution to any given problem you encounter. There may be several different ways of achieving your objective. If you’re stuck, by all means ask for help but if you want to learn the program (why else would you do these tutorials?) try to get unstuck, by yourself, first. Also consider that the people that are writing your tutorials might be Photoshop geniuses but they can’t string a sentence together or might not be writing in their native tongue. Furthermore the people in this newsgroup who would help you out in a heartbeat will get frustrated in a hurry if they think they’re working harder on a solution for your problem than you are. -S
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Cornofstarchy
Oct 19, 2008
Dude, just got home from a party, wife had to drive me home so bear with me… Try to appreciate that Photoshop is not a linear program in the sense that there is only one solution to any given problem you encounter. There may be several different ways of achieving your objective. If you’re stuck, by all means ask for help but if you want to learn the program (why else would you do these tutorials?) try to get unstuck, by yourself, first. Also consider that the people that are writing your tutorials might be Photoshop geniuses but they can’t string a sentence together or might not be writing in their native tongue. Furthermore the people in this newsgroup who would help you out in a heartbeat will get frustrated in a hurry if they think they’re working harder on a solution for your problem than you are. -S

Huh?
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Dave
Oct 19, 2008
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:11:18 -0700 (PDT), Cornofstarchy
wrote:

Dude, just got home from a party, wife had to drive me home so bear with me… Try to appreciate that Photoshop is not a linear program in the sense that there is only one solution to any given problem you encounter. There may be several different ways of achieving your objective. If you’re stuck, by all means ask for help but if you want to learn the program (why else would you do these tutorials?) try to get unstuck, by yourself, first. Also consider that the people that are writing your tutorials might be Photoshop geniuses but they can’t string a sentence together or might not be writing in their native tongue. Furthermore the people in this newsgroup who would help you out in a heartbeat will get frustrated in a hurry if they think they’re working harder on a solution for your problem than you are. -S

Huh?

Even if he was pissed when he said it, it is a quite sober view
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Cornofstarchy
Oct 19, 2008
On Oct 19, 1:52 am, Dave wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:11:18 -0700 (PDT), Cornofstarchy

wrote:
Dude, just got home from a party, wife had to drive me home so bear with me… Try to appreciate that Photoshop is not a linear program in the sense that there is only one solution to any given problem you encounter. There may be several different ways of achieving your objective. If you’re stuck, by all means ask for help but if you want to learn the program (why else would you do these tutorials?) try to get unstuck, by yourself, first. Also consider that the people that are writing your tutorials might be Photoshop geniuses but they can’t string a sentence together or might not be writing in their native tongue. Furthermore the people in this newsgroup who would help you out in a heartbeat will get frustrated in a hurry if they think they’re working harder on a solution for your problem than you are. -S

Huh?

Even if he was pissed when he said it, it is a quite sober view

I don’t get it… I was working on it, figured it out, and posted the solution for other people who might have wanted to know as opposed to not working on the solution or working on the solution, figured it out, and not let anyone know that I solved it. So what did I do wrong?
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Jurgen
Oct 20, 2008
Cornofstarchy wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:52 am, Dave wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:11:18 -0700 (PDT), Cornofstarchy

wrote:
Dude, just got home from a party, wife had to drive me home so bear with me… Try to appreciate that Photoshop is not a linear program in the sense that there is only one solution to any given problem you encounter. There may be several different ways of achieving your objective. If you’re stuck, by all means ask for help but if you want to learn the program (why else would you do these tutorials?) try to get unstuck, by yourself, first. Also consider that the people that are writing your tutorials might be Photoshop geniuses but they can’t string a sentence together or might not be writing in their native tongue. Furthermore the people in this newsgroup who would help you out in a heartbeat will get frustrated in a hurry if they think they’re working harder on a solution for your problem than you are. -S
Huh?
Even if he was pissed when he said it, it is a quite sober view

I don’t get it… I was working on it, figured it out, and posted the solution for other people who might have wanted to know as opposed to not working on the solution or working on the solution, figured it out, and not let anyone know that I solved it. So what did I do wrong?

Engaged in conversation with someone suffering from a hangover. The longer you live the more likely you are to avoid other people entirely.
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Roy G
Oct 20, 2008
Cornofstarchy wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:52 am, Dave wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:11:18 -0700 (PDT), Cornofstarchy

wrote:
Dude, just got home from a party, wife had to drive me home so bear with
me… Try to appreciate that Photoshop is not a linear program in the sense that there is only one solution to any given problem you encounter. There may be several different ways of achieving your objective. If you’re stuck, by all means ask for help but if you want to
learn the program (why else would you do these tutorials?) try to get unstuck, by yourself, first. Also consider that the people that are writing your tutorials might be Photoshop geniuses but they can’t string
a sentence together or might not be writing in their native tongue. Furthermore the people in this newsgroup who would help you out in a heartbeat will get frustrated in a hurry if they think they’re working harder on a solution for your problem than you are. -S
Huh?
Even if he was pissed when he said it, it is a quite sober view

I don’t get it… I was working on it, figured it out, and posted the solution for other people who might have wanted to know as opposed to not working on the solution or working on the solution, figured it out, and not let anyone know that I solved it. So what did I do wrong?

Don’t know!

BUT if I should ever want to make a "Web 2.0’ish button", I might contact you.

Roy G
DC
Dave Cohen
Oct 20, 2008
Dave wrote:
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 22:11:18 -0700 (PDT), Cornofstarchy
wrote:

Dude, just got home from a party, wife had to drive me home so bear with me… Try to appreciate that Photoshop is not a linear program in the sense that there is only one solution to any given problem you encounter. There may be several different ways of achieving your objective. If you’re stuck, by all means ask for help but if you want to learn the program (why else would you do these tutorials?) try to get unstuck, by yourself, first. Also consider that the people that are writing your tutorials might be Photoshop geniuses but they can’t string a sentence together or might not be writing in their native tongue. Furthermore the people in this newsgroup who would help you out in a heartbeat will get frustrated in a hurry if they think they’re working harder on a solution for your problem than you are. -S

Huh?

Even if he was pissed when he said it, it is a quite sober view
Even if he forgot that he said it, it is a quite sober view.

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