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Clean White Business Template |
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Sunday, 16 September 2007 |
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Step 21
Now we'll create the individual menu boxes. Select the Background layer and press Ctrl+J to duplicate the layer or go to Layer> Duplicate Layer. You should now have a new layer on top of the Background layer. Rename this layer to "Menu Item".

Step 22
Press Ctrl+T or go to Edit> Transform> Scale to use the Transform tool. Once you have the Transform tool activated, on the option bar at the top of your Photoshop window, enter in the following settings:

Step 23
Right mouse click on the layer we're working on (Menu Item) and select Blending Options. In the Layer Style window, select the Gradient Overlay layer style and enter in the settings below:

Step 24
Now select the Drop Shadow layer style and copy the settings below:

Step 25
Finally, we'll add a stroke that'll make this button look a lot more detailed. Select the stroke layer style and use the settings below:'

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