Kolton0 New Filly
Joined: 11 Apr 2013 Posts: 10
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 2:57 am Post subject: The child and his mother: |
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A curious child asked his mother: “Mommy, why are some of your hairs turning grey?”
The mother tried to use this occasion to teach her child: “It is because of you, dear. Every bad action of yours will turn one of my hairs grey!”
The child replied innocently: “Now I know why grandmother has only grey hairs on her head.”
Creating realistic interfaces however can take a turn for the worse. We've all seen designs that overly use gradients and drop shadows, and are anything but subtle. The key to creating successful interface elements with depth is to really imagine how they would look realistically - does that drop shadow look like it's really floating off the button naturally (or other element of your choice), or does it just look like a drop shadow placed there without real reason? Don't just make 3D interface elements, make realistic ones.
This tutorial specifically covers a lot of theory and best practices when creating individual 3D elements with this style, but there are plenty more step-by-step tutorials and examples around the web in full web design interface tutorials, button elements, and so on. Simply going through the motions for web element tutorials on a site like PSDTUTS is a great way to begin learning how to accurately and correctly create these elements with realistic depth. _________________ ppi reclaim |
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