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Now you can switch the rest of the screen layers back on. Now Ctrl-click the display layer we just created, then create a new layer on top, go to Selection > Modify > Contract, and use a value of 2px. Fill this new area with straight black.

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Create a new file (File>New) again with 31x31 px and 72 dpi and choose next the Pencil Tool (B) of the same size and color, used earlier to represent another pattern.

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2. set foreground color to #A7A7A7, bg color #F1F1F1. CTRL+click on the text layer to load the selection of the text, create a new layer, use gradient tool to do something like this.

To use it, first profile your monitor using Apple's Display Calibrator (System Preferences> Displays, in the Color tab) or another utility. Open Photoshop. Open DigitalColor Meter and move it near the center of your screen. Drag the Aperture Size slider to the left. From the pop-up menu in the utility's window, choose "RGB As Actual Value, 8-bit."

Take the Text tool and write your text. This example is Time New Roman Bold, 165 pt. blue color (0099FF), aa crisp.

1. This is one of the easier tutorial, simply because it really simple. Anyone can do this tutorial! OK, you are going to work with extra large text, text at size 400. As I am only doing one letter my canvas will be 500 x 500 but makes yours big enough to fit your type in at 400 pts. OK, now with your new image, select your type tool and type a huge letter like shown in the picture opposite. Make it the similar to the blue I have on the picture to the left. (Color: #0072BC)

The only thing left to do is add some text to this bad boy and call it good. The text that is used on the actual Mac OSX buttons is a 12pt Verdana, with the Sharp setting:

Learn how to design the trendy futuristic looking buttons as seen on Mac's! These buttons are great for website layouts, and many other kinds of graphics.

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Hi Collis, Great tutorial using your tutorial as a guide i was able to re-create this tutorial using the free open source Gimp program, used different steps for some parts of the tutorial but pretty happy with the outcome thanks to you my Gimp version can be found http://gimp-tutorials.net/node/106 i left you credit for the concept and great tutorial.

Last week i wrote a post called �15+ Incredibly Useful Mac Apps For Freelance Web Designers�, i asked our readers to tell us what is their favorite Mac App and why do they love it.

In this tutorial I will be teaching you how to make a portfolio template that looks similar to the Mac OS X design. After this tutorial all you'll need to do is code the template and you're ready to go! Below can be seen a preview of what the final result will be:

First start by dragging a rounded rectangle shape to the stage, in the layers panel right click and choose rasterize layer, then double click the layer to get in to the styles panel and give it the following settings.

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