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  1. That did work out well. How did you get the sort of 3d effect on the starbucks letters?
  2. Nice job on the apple logo! I've tried it on the starbucks logo There's a slight difference between just a white haze and a glass effect. The original file has a bit of a crappy logo, but I also made a starbucks-green shadow around the logo. Why did you add the green line in the apple logo?
  3. So it's easier to make a whole new glass button than turning a flat image in a glass button? I think its very cool (and a goog exercise) to turn objects or logo's into a glass button. Maybe a round logo is the easiest, but also logo's of car brands could make a cool effect. How much effort would it be to do that?
  4. How can I make (for instance) a logo of glass. For example how can you turn this a flat logo like this one into a shiny glass button? In this forum there are several tutorials about making glass buttons or text, but how can I make an existing object of glass. Im not that much of a pro, but I tried some things with making an extra white/transparent gradient layer. This wasn't very succesful though. Any ideas? edit: The Apple logo is a perfect example of what I mean, these are two random logo's I picked from google, but the first one is a flat Apple and the second one has the effect that I mean.
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