Where can I get a pre-built v up-market, slick shiny 3D button pre-built Xara file?
Hi
Okay, I give up!
I am trying to build a very slick, up-market shiny 3D button.
It needs to be basically be a rectangle, but with slightly rounded edges.
In a strong colour (which I can of course change)...
Btw, I did *TRY* to follow this tutorial but I failed to understand
what was going on and then ran out of time to throw at it!
http://www.xaraxone.com/webxealot/workbook51/page_5.htm
Where can I get a sample Xara file where someone else has done most of the work.
- Any suggestions?
Cheers
Ship
P.S. Must be extremely up-market, and although glossy, very slick in a slightly under-stated way...
Re: Where can I get a pre-built v up-market, slick shiny 3D button pre-built Xara fil
Hi Shipen, in the designs gallery look in the xara drawings 1 folder and there is a tutorial for gel buttons. As that tutorial is a .xar document you can open it up by simply double clicking it and you have the artwork to pull apart as well as the instructions how to do it. This tutorial also uses named colours so colour change is easy.
Re: Where can I get a pre-built v up-market, slick shiny 3D button pre-built Xara fil
Any time "thrown" at learning how to use Xtreme's tools should be considered time well spent. It's the old give a man a fish and he will be fed for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he will be fed for life.
Maybe you should hire a designer. That's what they do.
Re: Where can I get a pre-built v up-market, slick shiny 3D button pre-built Xara fil
Hi Siphen,
I assume you've looked through the forum and found lot's of examples to follow and try?
Bob Hahn created a nice video tutorial which you might have missed:
► http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=27025
Re: Where can I get a pre-built v up-market, slick shiny 3D button pre-built Xara fil
Re: Where can I get a pre-built v up-market, slick shiny 3D button pre-built Xara fil
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Originally Posted by
shiphen
Must be extremely up-market, and although glossy, very slick in a slightly under-stated way...
Sounds lovely! What does it look like?
Risto