Hey, I just want to give you some credit to how good these tutorials are. Not only are they helpful, informative, and easy to follow, but you do it so fast that I don't waste half an hour watching the tutorial. You make it nice and concise, and I get some new skills in under 10 mins. Very good job, and thank you.
Extremely well done. Can't get enough of your video tutorials. Best tutorials by far. Very easy to follow. You present the material, not only in this video, but in all of the other videos that I have seen as well, in such a clear and concise way, that it's a pleasure to learn. Thank you!
Excellent tutorials. I have gotten some wonderful idea from this tutorials. Its really nice. Thanks for this and waiting to watch more tutorials from you.
@IceflowStudios hi i've been following your tutorial, but i don't get the hue and saturation effect at the end of this tutorial, can you make a detailed instruction on how to do that layer alone.. thanks, btw your tutorials are awesome! i learned a lot
Dear Howard, thank you for the amazing video! I am making an app in android studio, and I am new to photoshop. i want to make the buttons look like they light up when the user presses them. what I'm asking is, how do i make buttons that glow. (In android studio I am basically dealing with just 2 button states. pressed and not pressed). i want the button to look like its glowing brightly when pressed. Thanks again.
The cross is simply 2 guides. First I'd check your image size, so you can tell where to make the midpoints: Image > Image Size. Next click from the ruler (if you don't see one, View > Rulers) Then drag from the top ruler to the middle (i.e. X-axis) of your image). Then drag from the left ruler to the vertical center (i.e. y axis) of your image. (If your toolbox is in the way, click the X to close it, then draw the guide, then Window > Tools to reopen)) Hope that helps!
You can copy the layer style simple by holding ALT and dragging the layer styles icon thing to the layer you want... Also, great tutorial! And I'll definetely be checking out the site! Is this the project you were talking about?
It looks better if you rasterize the "doe nut" thing, take the elliptical marquee tool and make a small circle @ the end of the "doe nut" thing, then select inverse, then take the eraser and erase the sharp ends. Move the selection to the other side and repeat. Blue does look better!
The cross on the screen are rules, press r when you are on photoshop and go to the top ruler, click and drag down until you have the ruler where you want it. Same with clicking the side ruler. You're welcome.
@Chuckycarp I'm pretty sure it's an app he made a video about earlier... Try searching his videos. But another way you can use without downloading the app is enabling your 'rulers' (found in the top bar, beside the zoom level), choosing the 'single row/ column marquee tool', moving ur cursor until you're exactly on the 50% mark on the ruler and making a selection. You then should stroke the selection, making sure you select 'inside' for the location, repeat on the other side, and voila!
Awesome tutorial! Slight issue, though: First, when I try to do the carbon fiber fill it wants me to rasterize, which you didn't do. Then, when I fill with the carbon fiber pattern it goes underneath the previous effects so I can't see it unless I turn the effects off. And then it's too dark when I change it to soft light. Any ideas?
Great tutorial! There is something what I was wondering about for a long time and now I can ask it. How should I write: Donut or Doughnut? I have no idea can someone help?
@rowbertolowpez using the ruler. just go to the ruler on the side or top click and drag to the right if you are using the side one or down if you are using the top one
Hey, I just want to give you some credit to how good these tutorials are. Not only are they helpful, informative, and easy to follow, but you do it so fast that I don't waste half an hour watching the tutorial. You make it nice and concise, and I get some new skills in under 10 mins. Very good job, and thank you.
Extremely well done. Can't get enough of your video tutorials. Best tutorials by far. Very easy to follow. You present the material, not only in this video, but in all of the other videos that I have seen as well, in such a clear and concise way, that it's a pleasure to learn. Thank you!
You taught me how to use photoshop. And I have been subscribed for a long time now thank you so much for everything you do.
Blue looks way cooler, it's the techno/digital color. I'm gonna go try this out, awesome tutorial! :D
ohhhhhhhhh how I love you layer styles.
Excellent tutorials. I have gotten some wonderful idea from this tutorials. Its really nice. Thanks for this and waiting to watch more tutorials from you.
Congrats on the new site! Bookmarked and thanks for the tutorials!
Awesome tutorial man - I really like the glassy outline effect that the glowing power symbol has.
Keep it simple and mostly keep it free...you're awesome bro keep it coming
Best videos on RUclips.....gotta say that man!!
Keep it up...and thanks for the tuts!!
Been watching your videos for years now and it made me so good with Photoshop. Thanks man. Keep up the AWESOME work. Thumbs up if you agree.
Great lighting/glow effects. I'll definitely be using this! Thanks IceFlow!
I saw this tutorial in your website first, its amazing :)
Nice work. I did it quite easy for the first time.
I love you IceFlow Studios.
I will make that power button looking wallpaper, thanks for the guide, it was awesome and so was your website :)
Your website is really good mate. Big props for ya :)
thank you so much for all of your hard work, you have helped a bunch. :)
I really love that you're going to teach dreamweaver!
Howard, you're awesome!!!
thank you!! very awesome tutorial. and i will be visiting your new website.
Great effect, in start steps a little hard but after easly :)
Mann that red button looked sick. Oh, and I will have your website favorited tonight. =)
@IceflowStudios hi i've been following your tutorial, but i don't get the hue and saturation effect at the end of this tutorial, can you make a detailed instruction on how to do that layer alone.. thanks, btw your tutorials are awesome! i learned a lot
The site looks awesome! Thank you for the tutorials! :D
amazing, step by step, great out come
This is one awesome tutorial! Thanks a lot.
One of the best tutorials i've seen. :D
Love it! Awesome tutorial..
thank you! thank you your the master or should i say sensei im looking your tutorials on after effects i always check our site thanks
Congratualtions for your new wibsite... it will definitely help us ^_^
keep it up ^^
Pretty nice tutorial !
Woah, your site really is awesome!
good tutorial very nice image
keep it up
Great tutorial!
very beautiful result.
Great tutorial
this guy is a genius
Great stuff, thank you for sharing.
Dude i love your videos man... nice and clear and noob friendly :)
[im not a noob]
god damn.... finally a home for all my photoshop needs :3
Great tutorial, thank you.
Dear Howard, thank you for the amazing video! I am making an app in android studio, and I am new to photoshop. i want to make the buttons look like they light up when the user presses them. what I'm asking is, how do i make buttons that glow. (In android studio I am basically dealing with just 2 button states. pressed and not pressed). i want the button to look like its glowing brightly when pressed. Thanks again.
The cross is simply 2 guides. First I'd check your image size, so you can tell where to make the midpoints: Image > Image Size. Next click from the ruler (if you don't see one, View > Rulers) Then drag from the top ruler to the middle (i.e. X-axis) of your image). Then drag from the left ruler to the vertical center (i.e. y axis) of your image. (If your toolbox is in the way, click the X to close it, then draw the guide, then Window > Tools to reopen))
Hope that helps!
amazing... youre awesome tom
You can copy the layer style simple by holding ALT and dragging the layer styles icon thing to the layer you want...
Also, great tutorial! And I'll definetely be checking out the site!
Is this the project you were talking about?
It looks better if you rasterize the "doe nut" thing, take the elliptical marquee tool and make a small circle @ the end of the "doe nut" thing, then select inverse, then take the eraser and erase the sharp ends. Move the selection to the other side and repeat. Blue does look better!
hoooooward! this is super cool! thanks!
you sir are the best
Thank so much! Cool tutorial ! :)
great tutorial, thanks !
This is .... amazing.
Excellent Vid Thanks Man!
how did u show the blue line?
and for button u not also add outer shadow?
AWESOME DESIGN! :D but how do you add those measurement tabs in photoshop, like the one that say how many inches long the image is?
nice i've always wanted this since i didn't really like tutcast that much
this remind me the game metroid prime on gamecube!, very cool!
awesome bro!!
Ima make one of those in purple :3
wow nice tut, thank you!
You are just awesome!
How do you get that cross going through your picture? Looks really helpful for centering things.
thank you very much.
one question- how did you create the circles already centred?
I tried to look it up but couldn't find it, thanks !
PD : Great video, helped me a lot. (: so thx
Brilliant!
this is great thank you so much!
The cross on the screen are rules, press r when you are on photoshop and go to the top ruler, click and drag down until you have the ruler where you want it. Same with clicking the side ruler. You're welcome.
very cool! thank you :)
Very good.
love it!!!!
awesome! thank you!
It would be nice if you told us what the extra "shiny elements" were and how to make them!
1:33 - In Windows, in order to create a shape expanding from the centre; you must hold "ALT" as well as "SHIFT".
gj keep it up mann!
i subscribed :)
i think you are good at tutorials i will need that
ctrl + r then drag out the lines!
Thumps up!
@Chuckycarp I'm pretty sure it's an app he made a video about earlier... Try searching his videos.
But another way you can use without downloading the app is enabling your 'rulers' (found in the top bar, beside the zoom level), choosing the 'single row/ column marquee tool', moving ur cursor until you're exactly on the 50% mark on the ruler and making a selection. You then should stroke the selection, making sure you select 'inside' for the location, repeat on the other side, and voila!
does logo creation/graphic design in general pay well? because i really want to do it as a career
Awesome!
Fantastico! Grazie.
Awesome tutorial! Slight issue, though: First, when I try to do the carbon fiber fill it wants me to rasterize, which you didn't do. Then, when I fill with the carbon fiber pattern it goes underneath the previous effects so I can't see it unless I turn the effects off. And then it's too dark when I change it to soft light. Any ideas?
This is cool profile :]
great vid , thanks :)
Buen Trabajo Compañero!, me gusto y bastante!, tu contenido es súper!
Good Joob Friend!, i like!, you'r content is super! :D
good demo...:)
Great tutorial! There is something what I was wondering about for a long time and now I can ask it. How should I write: Donut or Doughnut? I have no idea can someone help?
Defo using this :D
Amazing. Do you have a book published? I would be first in line to buy it lol :)
@rowbertolowpez using the ruler. just go to the ruler on the side or top click and drag to the right if you are using the side one or down if you are using the top one
@IceflowStudios Thanks! By the way nice video.
awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nvm. I didn't catch that when you said to open a new layer. Thanx, man!
is this the huge project you were working on?
really i like this
Iceflow!!!
Followin me?sorry I was lost when I saw the circle that hypnotized me :O
@IceFlowStudios You should always include the size at the start of the video:)
I can get the guidelines, but how do you center your circles perfectly?
@mbstylo Nope. Still working on that.
thank you >> But
How do you place directly in the middle?