Gaming Source Design

Published on June 07, 2007. Jump to comment form.

Gaming Template Design

This tutorial will take you through a step by step process of creating a gaming template from scratch. Full View

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  1. John said on June 12th at 8:43 am: ( )

    amazing results.

  2. Techy said on June 14th at 5:26 pm: ( )

    Nice!! but some images in your examples for each steps like Inner Glow properites are missing =[

  3. admin said on June 16th at 9:01 am: ( )

    Sorry about that, I think i fixed them all. :)

  4. John said on June 16th at 12:09 pm: ( )

    “Open a new document with a 1000 x 1300 pixels, black canvas.” - Width=1000pixels, Height=1300pixels it’s right? Or did you mean contrary? “Create a new layer, above your canvas” - where I can find canvas and how do I have to put them?

  5. admin said on June 16th at 12:38 pm: ( )

    John,

    When you open a new document it will asked you to input the sizes and background color of your canvas window, add the settings we provided.

  6. Techy said on June 16th at 5:09 pm: ( )

    Hey admin! The images that shows the settings for the Inner Glow, etc, are still broken =p

  7. admin said on June 18th at 12:03 pm: ( )

    ah nice catch, I missed step 10 gradient overlay. Everything should be clickable now :)

    +New templates and resources page with all PSDs will be up soon!

  8. Snave said on June 23rd at 12:46 pm: ( )

    is there a way to see the exact size in pixels when drawing a rectangle? all links work, just need some fine tuning on my actual cs3 setting …

  9. admin said on June 23rd at 9:29 pm: ( )

    Snave, choose your rectangle tool from your main toolbar then select rectangle options above your screen( Next to Custom Shape tool iN PS7). Select fixed size inside your rectangle options and input the settings we provide. Goodluck, ask questions if you need help.

  10. popobag said on July 16th at 5:08 pm: ( )

    Hey there,

    I’m having problems with step 10.

    When I put in the Gradient Overlay values my tab stays white and doesn’t get the effect it’s supposed to get. Any idea how I can fix this?

  11. popobag said on July 16th at 5:15 pm: ( )

    I mean the round rectangle cut in half doesn’t get the effect of the last image
    http://www.conceptisfree.com/Templates/GamingTemplate/images/10.gif

    It stays white.

  12. popobag said on July 16th at 5:23 pm: ( )

    here is the screenshot:

    http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/1883/wtfql3.jpg