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7.6

Shiny Button in Fireworks from Photoshop Tutorial

Asked by Kachele in Adobe Fireworks

Tags: shiny, buttons, fireworks, photoshop

I am a relative newbie to Fireworks and just use it mainly for my personal website and helping a few others out.  Basically I ran into the tutorial on how to make shiny buttons in Photoshop and I have been attempting to make the same button in Fireworks since I don't own photoshop.  I was hoping that someone could look at the photoshop guide and tell me what I need to do in Fireworks to get the same results or something real close.  The only difference that I would need with my button is I would like the color to be red.  

I will add 75 additional points if you could show me how to make the depressed button for this (this button will most likely be yellow but I will see how that looks when it's done)

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