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Design A Smooth Web 2.0 Navigation
I know that this is my third navigation bar Photoshop tutorial, but I just couldn’t help this one. The final product just looks too…smooth. This tutorial uses a lot of the same effects you’ve seen here on EBD before, but go ahead and work through this tutorial to get this incredible final product.
Difficulty:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Estimated Time:
4-7 Minutes
Start this out with a 500×200 blank canvas. Drag a gradient like so over the canvas.
Left= #d3d3d3 Right= #f8f8f8.
Using the line tool, draw a 2px line across the canvas with #d3d3d3 as the foreground color. Mine looks like this:
Create a new layer and name it “Tab Bottom.”
Grab the rounded rectangle tool. Set your radius to 6. Draw a rounded rectangle. Remove any of the tab above your horizontal line. It should look like this:
Add the following layer styles:
Left= #bebebe Right= #c8c8c8.
Your tab should look something like this:
Duplicate the “tab bottom” layer. Name it “tab top.”
Add this gradient overlay - Left= #f9f9f9 Right= #f6f5f5.
Lower the opacity of “tab top” to around 80%. Hopefully, you have something like this:
Type in some black text. I wrote ‘home.’ Lower the opacity of the text to around 67%.
For this step, grab the pencil tool with a 1px size. Draw these small details on the tab in a slightly darker gray.
So far, your tabs should look like this:
Duplicate all these layers: Tab bottom, tab top, and the designs on the tab.Put these layers underneath the original tab and position them underneath your original tab.
On Tab Bottom Copy, use this gradient overlay - Left= #2a2a2a Right= #4e4e4e.
On Tab Top Copy, add this gradient overlay - Left= #222222 Right= #2e2e2e.
Change the text on this second tab. I made mine white, opacity 67%. Mine looks like this:
Make a selection over the top half of the black tab.
Create a new layer. Title it “gloss.” With the gloss layer selected, Cmd+Alt+Shift click the thumbnail for Tab Top Copy. Your selection should automatically look like this:
Drag a white to transparent gradient vertically across this selection. Lower the opacity to around 5% to get this smooth gloss effect.
I went ahead and made a second black tab:
For the last part of this tutorial, I really want to add in a distinct tab for my RSS feed. Go ahead and duplicate one of your current tabs and drag it to the right edge of the canvas.I added the following gradient overlays to Tab Bottom and Tab Top respectively:
Left= #fea203 Right= #c98001.
Left= #fea203 Right= #ff8a00.
I changed the text to RSS and shortened the size of the tab. My final product looks like this:
Easy huh? I hope so. It should have been.
You should now have a slim, smooth navigation. With a little bit of CSS, you can turn this beauty into a fully functional navigation on your own website!I hope you enjoyed this tutorial - leave a comment and let me know if you have any questions!
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very nice! might use this later on. thanks!
thanks so much for the tutorial — always like to learn a new technique.
That’s a nice tutorial. It’s always good to learn something or just read it to remember how things are done. Keep up the good work, this blog is very nice.
May i know how to get the Gradient Editor tool?
I can’t find it I’m v new to photoshop lolx
nice guide for beginners
Do you have a .psd for us?
nice post and nice blog
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