Photoshop Button Maker

In this simple tutorial, we’re going to create a clever little way of making little buttons using a couple of layers and one interchangeable image layer. As always you can download the sample PSD at the bottom of the tutorial to follow along and copy layer styles out of.

Step 1:

Start by drawing in a colored background. I’ve used dark brown/greys here and used a subtle radial gradient. Then in a new layer, draw a circle and fill it with a color. It doesn’t matter what color you use; I’ve used green here.

Step 2:

Next we are going to apply some layer styles. We’re using two types of Inner Shadow (one using Inner shadow and one using Inner glow). Also we have a subtle Gradient Overlay and a Drop Shadow and a bit of Satin. I’ve chosen these to try to make the object look 3D by using shadows at the edges curving away and a radial gradient to make it look like light is hitting the middle. The satin is just to add a bit of extra something!

Anyhow, rather than going through the exact settings, just download the source and right-click the layer to Copy Layer Style.

Step 3:

This is what the circle looks like with the layer style applied, kind of cool!

Step 4:

Next using the Circular Selection Tool, we draw an ellipse which is longer horizontally than it is vertically (as shown). Create a new layer and draw a radial gradient from white to transparent in it. Note that you want to drag the gradient so that total transparency occurs outside of the selection (i.e. the white part has a bit of a sharp cut off when the selection area ends).

When you’re done, rotate the ellipse by about 30 degrees. This is our main highlight.

Step 5:

Now duplicate the highlight layer. Switch the first one’s visibility off for a moment so you can see what you’re doing, and then hold down Ctrl and click on the second highlight layer to select its pixels. Then hit the down and left arrows a few times and press delete. This should leave you with a thin bit of highlight (as shown).

Step 6:

Switch your first highlight layer back on. Then duplicate the second highlight and rotate it down the bottom left as shown. And now you have your button style!

Step 7:

So next we want to make the button interchangeable. To do that, we simply get the main green layer and set the Fill to 0%

Fill is a bit like Opacity except that if you make something 0% Opacity then you make the layer styles transparent too, whereas if you make it 0% Fill, the layer styles are still visible. This is perfect for us because we get rid of the green, but still have everything we need to make our buttons. Now all we need to do is slot something underneath.

Step 8:

So I grabbed a British flag and you can see it here underneath the button and how the 0% Fill is working.

Step 9:

All you need to do is hit Ctrl and click on the circle layer to select that sized circle, then press Shift+Ctrl+I to invert the selection, go to the flag layer, and hit delete. And you’re done! One button!

Step 10:

I then created a few extra buttons using some random pictures. Oh and the "Button Maker" font I used is called "Dynamoe" in case you are wondering!

Sample PSD

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  1. han tk says:

    very gud :D

  2. Gladys says:

    Great! Thanks for sharing!

  3. Amber says:

    I don’t get step 5 at all.
    Can someone please explain to the photoshop newb?
    thanks

  4. Desiree says:

    uummm…in step 2 you didnt explain much on how to put the settings in each one/:

  5. kreyzi says:

    uummm…in step 2 you didnt explain much on how to put the settings in each one/:

  6. Mixas says:

    Thank you very much.
    Long broke a head, as it to do.

  7. Tina says:

    Thank You! Great Tutorial

  8. kerry says:

    Nice tutorial, step 5 was a little tricky as I would have assumed the first was the second the second was the first and so on, referring tol ayers by name could help with this but overall nice effect.

  9. The step 4 is just impossible to apply…could U explain this for mac users too?……Hugs!

  10. Bevaun says:

    Excellent, I really appreciate you making this tut available. I was able to do a great poster using this technique.

  11. Mats says:

    Great tutorial, but step 8 i still a puzzle. “I grabbed a flag” If I place a photo and put it in a new layer underneath the green circle layer, the picture is not showing through the button. Whats wrong here?

  12. Chuck says:

    CS3 on Mac. Step 9 does not work. Shift+ctrl+i makes the layer pane disappear.
    Any ideas of how to make the flag “stick”?

  13. Devprakash says:

    Great job main thankyou

  14. Andreas says:

    CS3 on Windows. Step 9 does not work. Shift+ctrl+i makes the layer pane disappear.
    Why?

  15. RAFF says:

    GREAT TUTORIaL, VERY HELPFUL, THANKS ;)

  16. Evan says:

    THIS IS AWESOME THANK YOU!!

  17. designi1 says:

    Simple and perfect :D

  18. Reynaldo Barrioz says:

    I followed your steps using a blue square and I got the effect alright but, the color is black instead of the blue I want. Please advise.

  19. nengmaui says:

    Thank you so much for always helping. =)

  20. Dipak kumar saha says:

    excellent ! creativity………..

  21. Dan says:

    could you tell me what you all have to do to the drop shadow inner shadow etc.. for step 2

  22. jdsans says:

    Very nice tutorial

  23. Pasha says:

    I searched for something like this but without proper explanation this tutorial is useless

  24. Shane says:

    Looks awesome, I’ll be sure to try it!:)

  25. ercan says:

    Thanks good tourtial

  26. Wendy says:

    This is awesome! Thank you so much! You have saved me many steps!

  27. Jenn says:

    It’d be great if the link worked… :P

  28. fabricio says:

    the file. psd this off, please upload

  29. MaleK says:

    Hi collis, pls man upload the psd file, i really want do this tut but w/o the blending modes of the layer is so hard, thx for all and gratz for this excelente web

  30. MaleK says:

    Hi collis, pls man upload the psd file, i really want do this tut but w/o the blending modes of the layer is so hard, thx for all and gratz for this excelent web

  31. MaleK says:

    Thx for fix the link collis, great tut, gratz for all the new changes in your site :D

  32. 3k2 says:

    Thanks man useful information

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