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     »  Home  »  Adobe Photoshop  »  Designing  »  Loading Interface
    Loading Interface
    Published  04/21/2008 | Designing
       
    Loading Interface - part 7


    Applying the earlier chosen instruments (Pen Tool (U) and Convert Point Tool), it is possible to draw another highlight of white color:

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3

    Set the next parameters for the last made layer: Fill 17%

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3

    Now we shall use the Ellipse Tool (U) to draw a highlight of white color. Next there will be used the Add Anchior Point Tool to insert a top on the bottom part, as it is shown next image and then make the appropriate corrections the same way from below:

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3

    The layer’s parameters: Fill 20%

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3

    Create a new file (File>New) of 4x4 px and 72 dpi. We shall use on it the Pencil Tool (B) (brush 1 px) to represent the same pattern from next picture of white color.

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3

    Edit>Define Pattern
    Next step includes using the Ellipse Tool (U) on a new layer (Create new layer) on which must be inserted the last made pattern.

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3

    The layer’s parameters: Opacity 20%, Fill 0%
    Blending Options>Pattern Overlay

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3 

    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3

    The loading interface is finished!

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    Create Loading Interface in Photoshop CS3 Loading Interface
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