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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Shiny Buttons Without Blends or Transparencies in Illustrator



Notes


Keyboard shortcuts are displayed in orange. ⌘ is displayed for the Command key (mac), with the Ctrl key being the Windows equivalent (not displayed).

Step 1

Create a new document in CMYK color mode (color mode can be changed later). Using the Rectangle Tool (m), create a rectangle the size of the button you want. If you want, you can round the corners by going Filters > Stylize > Round Corners and pick an appropriate measurement. I used .125″.

Step 2

For this step you are going to create the shimmer of the button. Take the Rectangle Tool (m) and drawn a rectangle half way down the button shape. Make the new box slightly extend past the button shape to the left, right, and bottom.
You are going to want the shimmer shape to be roughly in the middle of the button. Copy (⌘c) the button shape and Paste in Front (⌘f). Select the shimmer shape,one copy of the button shape and Intersect the shapes. It also helps to expand the shape (the far right button in the Pathfinder Panel).

Step 3

Now it is time to add gradients. Here is where the shiny goodness happens. First make the button shape a gradient by selecting Linear in the Gradient Panel. Click on the first swatch in the gradient and change the color in the Color Panel to 20% cyan. You might have to click the options in the top right of the Color Panel to bring up the CMYK sliders. Next, click the other swatch in the Gradient Panel, and make it 100% cyan. With the button shape still selected, use the Gradient Tool (g), click at the top of the button shape and drag till you reach the shimmer shape.
Next, make the shimmer shape a gradient like the button. This time, make the lighter color 100% cyan and the other color 100% cyan and 50% magenta. With the shimmer shape selected, take the Gradient Tool (g), click the bottom of the shimmer shape and drag to the top of the shape.
I use the Color Panel to mix colors, but if you are more comfortable picking colors with the Color Picker, that will work just the same.
Get rid of any borders and you have your button!

Step 4

You can embellish the button any way you want. You can add borders, text, icons, or whatever! Look at the examples I provide. You can even add the shimmer to any element you embellish the button with. Just repeat steps 2 and 3 (it its good to change the colors) with the new element. Make sure that the shimmers on each element line up at the top.


 

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

15 Most Creative Flash Websites of 2011

Adobe Flash is a multimedia platform used to add animations, videos to web pages. Flash makes the website more interactive and impressive by building various motions and enhance the visual experience. Web developers have continued to fuel the advancement and promotion of Flash features over the last few years and this has resulted in the latest wave of Flash trends for 2011.

With Flash technology there is possibility to create a rich variety of beautiful and eye catching Flash websites with unique layout, full of amazing animation, visual artistry and navigation control. Below you'll find a showcase of 30 Exceptional Flash Based Websites of the year 2011.

Grobots

Grobots

Waterlife

 Waterlife

Agency Net
 
Agency Net

Yoshinoya

Yoshinoya

Guitouxx

Guitouxx

The Creative Fridge

The Creative Fridge

VOB Nedir

VOB Nedir

Mindsmack

Mindsmack

SoInteractive

SoInteractive

Subspecies

Subspecies

Dasai Creative Engineering

Dasai Creative Engineering

ARBOmedia

ARBOmedia

Kasulo

Kasulo

Oddo Design

Oddo Design

DigitalKick

DigitalKick

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

36 Jaw-dropping Light Painting Photographs - You The Designer




Posted: 26 Dec 2011 08:00 AM PST
Light painting (also called light graffiti or light drawing) is a photography technique that requires a great amount of discipline, creativity and precision. It can be achieved by using a slow shutter speed setting in a dark place. By utilizing either a moving light source or a moving camera, the lens captures an illusion of glowing paint. Some photographers add subjects that would be illuminated along with the play of lights. Similar to actual paintings, the background plays a huge role in the set.
There are millions of light painting photographs. These are just 36 of the best.

Alabama


Photographer: LED Eddie
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Dennis


Photographer: LED Eddie
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They Can’t All Be Zingers


Photographer: Tackyshack
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Light Drawings


Photographer: Eric Staller
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Window Dressing


Photographer: Eric Staller
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Happy Street


Photographer: Eric Staller
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Painted Light Portrait


Photographer: Robert Knapp
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LAPP 2007


Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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LAPP 2007


Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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LAPP 2008


Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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LAPP 2009


Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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Painkiller


Photographer: Janne Parviainen
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Eos


Photographer: Dennis Calvert
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Red vs. Blue


Photographer: Dennis Calvert
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Untitled


Photographer: Dennis Calvert
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Light Painting


Photographer: Donatello Trisolino
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Light Painting


Photographer: Stuart Freeman (Hype Photography Ltd.)
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Light Painting


Photographer: MG/BS4
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Light Painting


Photographer: Samuel Gachet
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For The Love of Light Painting


Photographer: Christine Lam
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Light Painting 2 – Dome


Photographer: Mohammed Al-jawi
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11-11-11 Light Painted


Photographer: Kevin Lajoie
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Light Dresses


Photographer: Maria Elisa Duque
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The Time Turner


Photographer: Ed McGowan
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Ludicrous Tree


Photographer: Dan DeChiaro
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Where Rainbows Play 2


Photographer: David Gilliver
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A Round The Christmas Tree


Photographer: Duane Schoon
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Wanageeska


Photographer: Wes Whaley
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Light Painting – Bike


Photographer: Sampo
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Light Painting


Photographer: Florian Kehrer
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Light Painting The Guitar


Photographer: Syakster
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Dark Water


Photographer: Brian Matthew Hart
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Absurdist Portrait of Dena with Umbrella and Bike


Photographer: Brian Matthew Hart
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Dragonflies 4


Photographer: Jason D. Page
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Midnight Bliss


Photographer: Jason D. Page
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Absolut Glimmer


Photographer: Jimmy X
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