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Creating Web Buttons using Paint Shop Pro

Tutorials for creating all kinds of buttons for your web site using Paint Shop Pro.

3D Button with Cutout

Create a 3D button and add cutout text to it in PSP5.

Aqua Capsule Button

A somewhat advanced tutorial for creating a translucent colored glass button. Written for PSP 7 tool location, but can be adapted for versions 5 and 6.

Aqua Pill Buttons

Create aqua style gel buttons for your Web site. Beginner level for Paint Shop Pro 7.

Buttons, Buttons, Buttons

Learn how to make every kind of button imaginable... beveled, double beveled, soft beveled, pill shaped, cutout text, cylindrical, oval... and that's just on page one!

Classy Glassy Buttons

Create elegant-looking glass or plastic buttons for your Web page.

Custom Molded Button

Learn how to create custom molded buttons in Paint Shop Pro 6 without special filters and plug-ins.

Engraved Button

Create an inset button for a navbar in PSP 6 or higher.

Infinite Buttons

The new vector capabilities of PSP 6 allow you to create an variety of 3D buttons with editable color. Learn how with this lesson.

Instant Buttons

Learn to make buttons easily using the freeware font, Button Button.

Mouse Over Inlayed Buttons

Use raster layers, adjustment layers, the cutout effect, inner bevel effect and the outer bevel effect two create up and down states for a rollover button effect in PSP6. You can download the working file used in the tutorial.

Neon Button

Use gradients to create a rectangular button in PSP6.

Raised Bevel Button

Here's a techniue for a popular style of Web site or interface button. Intermediate level for Paint Shop Pro 7.

Rounded Button with Texture

Create a 3D rounded button and apply a texture to it in PSP5.

Simple Button

Here's a simple way to create a basic Web button. Suitable for beginners. Version 7.

Two-color Molded Button

Create a two-tone molded button in Paint Shop Pro 6 with preset shapes and native effects.

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