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Launching Remime.com !

by djuro 12. May 2008

    It's been a (pretty darn long) while, but we're back! Again, something new and exciting came out of our little web studio.

Ahem, ahem: Ladies and Gentlemen, we proudly present you Remime.com! It is your online reminder service, carefully designed to make your lives easier and boost your relationships!

 

 

Check it out these days as we are launching! All feedback is more than welcomed.


Happy Holidays!

by djuro 18. December 2007

 

Dear readers,

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,

full of Joy and Prosperity!

 

As our little token of gratitude, we have prepared a Holidays Discount of 35% on ALL our products!

Simply enter "Itookia2007" as your coupon code on your checkout page until January 31.

 

Cheers,

Domagoj and Djurdjica

 

If you still can't believe it, or have any questions, please leave a comment or contact us
 

Simply Sweet Set

by djuro 18. October 2007
 
 
 
 

...or is it Sweet Office, Simple Icons?

 
Well it doesn't really matter because these icons fit to any office and any bussines. And there's 80 of them. In 4 sizes. And 5 formats. And they're brand NEW!

And we grant you with a 20% discount on ALL other Itookia sets if you buy it! Plus on ALL add-ons that will follow this sweet set! Yay! It's party time in Itookia!

 

Vista Icons PSD files

by djuro 27. September 2007

Here are the PSD files of the two Vista icons from my tutorials:

Create a CD Vista icon for all backgrounds,   

PSD file:    VistaCD.psd (180.42 kb)

 

and How to create an effective Search Vista icon 

PSD file:    SearchVistaIcon.psd (150.40 kb)

 

Have a good Photoshopping! 

How to Create an effective Search VISTA Icon

by djuro 3. September 2007

 

     Here's how you can make a simple, yet beautiful Search Vista icon

with 5 layers and just a few crucial Photoshop effects.

 

UPDATE  27/09/2007: Some steps corrected, some simplified, and psd file added for download:

     SearchVistaIcon.psd (150.40 kb)
 

 

Before we start, you can download my three free inGradients: 

     inGradients2.grd (17.18 kb)

Here's how you save and activate them. (Note that you don't need them if you downloaded the psd file.)

 

Now we're set. 

   

 
1. First open a new Photoshop document, size 256 x 256 px. Create a new layer, name it "Frame". Choose the Elipse tool, and set the elipse options to 182 x 182 px.

  Click to create the elipse. Right-click this layer and Rasterize it. drag it to the center of the image. Use Grid to help you. 

Duplicate this layer and name it „ Lens“. In Layers window, drag it under the Frame and turn it off for now.

 

  2. Choose the Select tool, take the Fixed size style and set it to 145 x 145 px.

 

  click on the Frame layer  to create the selection,  positon it to the center, as pictured...

 

...and hit the Delete key .

 

                        3. Now we'll dress up this layer. Go to layer style button (f) and add a Gradient Overlay.  It is the third from the end of my inGradients.  Copy these settings:

 

And Bevel and Emboss settings:

As Shadow Mode color, use #170237.

 

4. The Frame is finished. Now turn on the Lens layer. Add the Gradient to it (the next inGradient) and these settings:

 

 
To make it look more like a lens, we'll add Inner Glow as well:

 

(Use a more whiter color than the default Inner Glow one.)  

TIP: You can decrease the opacitiy of this whole layer if you're combining it with some multi-toned background.

 

5. Now select both the Frame and Lens layers and drag them to the top left corner of the image, two pixels from the edge.

 

6. Now to make a handle: create a new layer, name it Handle. Choose the Rounded Rectangle tool, copy the settings and create the handle:


  

 

Go to Edit ->Transform path ->Rotate and set to -45%, and hit Enter.

   

 

7. To dress it up, apply my last inGradient to it, copy settings:

   

Add Bevel and Emboss:

   

And Inner Glow, with a blue color #56c3da :

 

 


8. Position this layer to the bottom right corner, with a few pixels more away from  the bottom edge.


  

   

9. Now to create the little metal handle, make another Rounded Rectangle, only smaller: 24px x 44 px.

Rotate it the same -45°, and position under all layers, and as pictured:

 

 
Replace the Gradient with the Frame gradient, reverse it and turn off Inner Glow.

  

  

10. Now we'll add a little shadow. Create a new layer under all layers. Set the foreground color to #170237

 

 

Choose the Brush tool,  Basic Brushes, and take the 100 px brush that is blurred already.

 

 

  

Click once to create the shadow. Go to Edit-> Transform path -> Scale, and scale it about the same as in the first image.

Decrease the opacity of the layer to around 40%. 

Drag the shadow as you wish, make sure it doesn't go over the edge and - you're done!

  

You can dress it up with some text like I did, scale it as little as you want to, it won't lose any of it's charm. Good Photoshopping!

  

 

 

  

 
 
 
 


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