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Old 24-10-2006, 15:11   #4
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Re: How to create shine effect with out photoshop

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Originally Posted by LemonyBrainAid View Post
Do you mean a bevel? Or a nice, shiny effect? I'll see what I can do with my gradients.

Err... what size do you need it to be? The same size as the third image you attached?
Same size as the thrid image, struggling to find a good example pic to show you.

More like this


or this



I was also thinking of having a flash effect similar to the one showing the picture here http://www.castlegreen.co.uk/ where the picture is 3/4 wited out moving and becomes clear ion the final 1/4 of the header .

And yes its the same size as the 3rd image in the OP.


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Originally Posted by Incognitas View Post
Can't work out how to just use the shape of the first one yet...
Coggy, the first 2 images are the parts i'm using to create a header the size of the 3rd. I do have bevel and emboss functions but its the multi gradients that create the gel/ glass effect that I'm looking for.
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