How to create a badge like this?

Hello

I'm fairly new to photoshop and I am trying to create a badge like the red logo on www.qbn.com (at the top left) with wavy edges. I tried with photoshop for the last 3 hours without success so I decided to come here and ask for help. is it a "tool" that allows me to create this easily?

Thank you very much for all the advice

I recommend you to create in Illustrator, but NOT in Photoshop. It is much easier over there, 5 minutes made and exported in all types of files needed.

Tags: Photoshop

Similar Questions

  • How to create a form like this?

    I want to create something like this:

    navbar.png

    I have now the idea of creating images from scratch, I hope that you can help me.

    Something like that could be done in Photoshop using tools such as the pen tool. Since it is symmetric, essentially, you would create a half of the shape can duplicate, flip, and merge all as a single form. You would create while all the effects on the shape later as shadow and texture.

    But the pen tool can be difficult for some users to understand. Adobe Illustrator may be your best bet in this case.

  • How to create a model like this in Illustrator?

    Hello

    I know how to create a pattern dotted with samples or brushes, but this model is benden thereafter. I really need to have the same effect folded.

    In the middel, points are perfectly vertically aligned next to each other inside no more...

    Knipsel.PNG

    Do scatter brush on a row of circles

    Apply a curved path

    expand appearance

    apply color

  • How to create a layout like this: TreeField with variable RowHeight

    Hello

    Is there a way to make a TreeField with the variable row height?  According to the javadoc, it implements the VariableRowHeightProvider interface. However, setRowHeight applies to all rows in the TreeField.

    If I had to replace the method of painting of TreeField, how can I determine the high coords (x, y) lines that fall in the visible screen area?

    -MO.

    This has been discussed on the forum several times. Unfortunately, TreeField does not support variable line heights, despite the suggestive interface of the VariableRowHeightProvider. This interface is not exposed publicly, isn't available for application developers.

    I tried using setRowheight within the TreeFieldCallback and found that, on some devices, it worked if it was used to set the height of the Next line. Unfortunately once again, this proved to be a false hope, because it does not on other devices/OS versions. (I was using 4.2.1.)

    The best options seem to be to implement your own custom field or patch something together using a mixture of other types of fields, according to René.

  • How to create crystallize effect like that?

    How to create crystallize effect like that?

    46e0c14de2e8c0b7db52a5123fef497b.jpg

    I know that this can be done with the "3D postcard" and make the settings (vertices, edges, lights).
    But how can I create crystallized texture even like that? Then, which would create "postal 3D map.

    But how can I create crystallized texture even like that?

    You can not. Not in PS. It is a Voronoi tesselation motif created by dividing a contour of mesh 3D accordingly. Of course the filter Crystalize product model, but like cards post 3d are based on uniform grid subdivision, you do not get the vertices and edges. There you go...

    Mylenium

  • I want to create a page like this:

    Hello

    I want to create a page like this: Cinema of FULL - Splau

    What I want is that when the mouse is over the image, it displays a short text and if I click on an image, a menu from the photo like this:

    Sin título.png

    Thank you very much

    Hello

    Please check this thread - Drop down menu in Muse , where the same type of request was examined.

    Please go through the full net.

    Thank you

    Ankush

  • How to make a screen like this on Blackberry

    Sorry for the title but I don't know how to summarize the issue.

    I need to make a screen like this:

    As you can see, it shows these 'boxes' with elements of user interface inside each of them.

    Each 'case' is placed inside something like some sort of table cells.

    I thought it would be a good idea to represent the 'boxes' as individual screens inside a TableLayoutManager with vertical scrolling, but I don't even know if it's reliable.

    Please someone tell me how to do something like that on the BlackBerry because I have no idea where to start.

    I use JRE BlackBerry 4.5.0

    Thanks in advance!

    I would not use TableLayoutManager for that.  In fact, I would write my own Manager specific to each "Box" that you see and then just add the number of these 'boxes' that I needed.

    But since you are new (and welcome to the forums!), I think that you can get pretty close to what you want by using standard controls.

    You use a screen - and setTitle allows to set the title of the screen.  In your setTitle you would define a LabelField - and before you set, you will specify the size of the font you need.  For font color, you will need to override the paint.  In object, you just set the color of your choice

    .setColor (.)

    and then call the super.paint.

    The tips are:

    (1) setTitle is that at a certain level of the OS, it changes to be white to be black, then you will need to override paintBackground() to set the background on the color you want.

    (2) you must specify thje USE_ALL_WIDTH style for this LabelField.

    This kind of thing (change the color and the background color of a LabelField) is fairly widespread, the forum for more search tips.

    On this screen you will add each box.  Each box will be a VerticalFieldManager - you can use setMargin (...) to space out these as you wish.   Call everyone your 'BoxManager.

    Each VerticalFieldManager you will have been given the title bar.  Title bar is an another LabelField as you added under the title of the screen.  Once more you will crush object and maybe paintBackground() to get the colors you want.  Again use USE_ALL_WIDTH.  But to get the Bitmap image, you must expand the LabelField class and provide a setBitmap for this class.  Then in painting, that you have overridden it to set the color, you will also need to use

    .drawBitmap, to paint the image on the right side.

    This, after the call to super.paint ().

    The footer bar is very similar, but this time you will use the DrawStyle.FIELD_RIGHT for the labelField painted himself on the right.  It is in the constructor.

    Finally the trickiest part, the lines and the button.  Leave this for last...

    The simplest option is to add to your BoxManager and HorizonalFieldManager.  Then add a button and a RichTextField (not a LabelField) to that.  This will give you the button first.  Not what you want, but until you have worked a little bit more, are the best option.  You can us back later to get the button on the right side.

    OK, enough, do this step at a time and ask questions about each control separately that you have problems with.

    Good luck.

    If you want to create your own search BoxManager, see

    http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/Java-development/how-to-extend-Manager/Ta-p/446749

    and

    http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/Java-development/create-a-custom-layout-manager-for-a-screen/...

  • How can I configure something like this?

    Grid.JPG

    I took this screenshot from InDesign. Several months ago a friend created this grid for me. I want to use it to make fake stamps. However, I notice that some of the points are overlapped in places (you may need to zoom to see this).

    I wonder if someone can tell me how I can set up a grid like this on my own. I tried and not had much luck. I want to be able to put images in each 'cell' (you will see boxes that I put there already). Is there an easy way to do this? Do not look exactly like what did my friend, but I would like something similar. Please, can someone point me in the right direction?

    Thank you!

    ladyinblack1964 wrote:

    However, I do understand the step and repeat part. While your screenshot is out with no gutter between the boxes, mine did. I do not understand orders from offset box.

    My boxes are 1.25 "x 1.75". I want to only six columns in each row. Not sure how many lines I want yet.

    What I am doing wrong? Thanks v. much.

    compensation must be set to the dimensions of the frames, no room between, you do not want any space, if you use 1.25 for the horizontal shift (and the number of copies to 5 or the number of rows to 6, depending on wheter you selected created as a game grid) and the value of vertical to 1.75 and the number to be determined. If you do not select Create as a grid, the vertical offset set to 0 for the first step, then select the entire row, repeat step and repeat, put the horizontal offset to 0 and make the vertical offset to 1.75 times th number of lines, less one, you need in the field copies.

  • How to create a button like the one pictured here

    How to create a button in the button "print" below?

    I was actually thinking of doing it two separate buttons placed side by side. The "print" button, of course would be just updated the Boolean value, that is easy. But the drop down menu is a bit more difficult. I tell myself that I could customize a drop down, but because I was not able to play with it in LabVIEW (don't have it at home) I don't know if you can change the alignment of the drop-down box actually etc. The decline is down to the location of the box and look like something you can change in the control editor?

    I guess I could also use correct .net? But I'll try to keep it all with just control editing in LabVIEW if possible. Thank you.

    for (imstuck).

    I use a listbox multicolumn and toggle visibility is when the user clicks the button.  I've attached an example:

    ~ Simon

  • How would I do something like this border effect?

    I was wondering how to do this? Anyone know?photo.jpg

    Do the trace form like this

    Rasterize the shape and apply the Gaussian blur

    Make your choice and add a layer mask

  • How to make a site like this on adobe muse? the effect of sliding page...

    Something like this site... http://www.razvangarofeanu.com/#the-g is this possible on muse adobe? Thank you!

    You can design probably the horizontal content, but with that page, you will need to link this anchor specific to another separately created page as as in case you use a single provision for all the contents of the page then you can not keep a different dimension to the same section of the page as a landscape and another section vertical. So it would create the content with content horizontal and vertical content and then link them with anchor points.

    I recommend you to try this out and check.

    Thank you

    Sanjit

  • How to create an autohide like the android player actionbar

    How to create an actionbar as the android player, auto-hide after a few seconds and use the gesture to bring back.

    xhotkey wrote:

    How to create an actionbar as the android player, auto-hide after a few seconds and use the gesture to bring back.

    no out-of-the-box

    I have a problem some time ago:

    https://www.BlackBerry.com/jira/browse/BBTEN-196

    You can vote

    in the meantime you can do it by yourself:

    https://github.com/EKKE/snippet-Cascades-hide-ActionBar

    and video

    http://Vimeo.com/ekkescorner/Cascades-hide-ActionBar

  • How can I make art like this? Any tips?

    I want to make more pictures like this, do you have any advice for me? as brush palette of colors or size... even a tutorial could be great, thank you!ideas.jpg

    minimalist_wallpaper___mary___hai_t_gensou_n_grimg_by_ncoll36-d9tqtee.png

    For this kind of thing, I'd say adobe Illustrator would be better. Lynda.com have many video tutorials online, you can get a free 10-day trial.

  • How to create a tableview for this?

    Hey, I was glued to this party for a long time and not able to find the answers, maybe I can get help from you guys.

    See I have a scenario where I have different 'items', which each will belong to a predefined category. These elements have different types and names (depends on the category), in turn, each of these types have a price.

    For example if I Item1 (water bottle), belongs to category 1 and there are different types: 200ml, 500 ml, 1000ml with labels of 10,20,30 price respectively.

    Similarly, I have Item2 (box of butter), belongs to Category2 and there are different types: 100 g, 200 g with labels of 15 and 25 price respectively.

    Now I want the data to appear on an editable table, when I press a button in the category, all items in the category (with the same type) must be included, with the sections divided into:


    The pressing of category 1


    NAME | PRICE |
    | 200ml | 500ml | 1000ml |
    | |
    Water bottle | 10. 20. 30.
    . . . .
    . . . .




    The pressing of category 2


    NAME | PRICE |
    | 100 GM | 200ml |
    | |
    Butter box | 15. 25.




    So, I want a dyanamic table which can have dynamic nested columns.

    I was trying to make a table of the class

    public class ItemVO()
    {
    String itemName;
    The list type < ItemTypeVO >;
    }

    and my ItemTypeVO has the following attributes:

    public class ItemTypeVO()
    {
    String typeName;
    Full price;
    }

    But not able to get anywhere with it.

    A lot of places I found dynamic columns with attributes like this:

    public class ItemVO()
    {
    String itemName;
    Type ItemTypeVO;
    }

    But it is not my job. I think so.

    Can someone help me with this change can I do in my class, so that I can make a table and provide me with a code as well.

    Thanks in advance.

    I don't really know what you're trying to do in this Test class.

    I mocked this upward with the object model, I proposed and the mock object data access codes hard just a few items and it works fine.

    Type.Java

    package itemtable;
    
    public class Type {
    
      private final String name ;
    
      public Type(String name) {
        this.name = name ;
      }
    
      public String getName() {
        return name ;
      }
    }
    

    Category.Java

    package itemtable;
    
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Collections;
    import java.util.List;
    
    public class Category {
    
      private final List types ;
      private final String name ;
    
      public Category(String name, List types) {
        this.name = name ;
        this.types = new ArrayList();
        this.types.addAll(types);
      }
    
      public List getTypes() {
        return Collections.unmodifiableList(types);
      }
    
      public String getName() {
        return name ;
      }
    
      @Override
      public String toString() {
        return name ;
      }
    }
    

    Item.Java

    package itemtable;
    
    import java.util.HashMap;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.Map;
    
    import javafx.beans.property.DoubleProperty;
    import javafx.beans.property.ReadOnlyObjectProperty;
    import javafx.beans.property.SimpleDoubleProperty;
    import javafx.beans.property.SimpleObjectProperty;
    import javafx.beans.property.SimpleStringProperty;
    import javafx.beans.property.StringProperty;
    
    public class Item {
      private final StringProperty name ;
      private final ReadOnlyObjectProperty category ;
      private final Map prices ;
    
      public Item(String name, Category category, Map prices) {
        this.name = new SimpleStringProperty(name);
        this.category = new SimpleObjectProperty(category);
        this.prices = new HashMap();
        for (Type type : prices.keySet()) {
          validateType(type);
          this.prices.put(type, new SimpleDoubleProperty(prices.get(type)));
        }
      }
    
      public String getName() {
        return name.get();
      }
      public Category getCategory() {
        return category.get();
      }
      public double getPrice(Type type) {
        validateType(type);
        return prices.get(type).get();
      }
      public void setName(String name) {
        this.name.set(name);
      }
      public void setPrice(Type type, double price) {
        validateType(type);
        prices.get(type).set(price);
      }
      public StringProperty nameProperty() {
        return name ;
      }
      public ReadOnlyObjectProperty categoryProperty() {
        return category ;
      }
      public DoubleProperty priceProperty(Type type) {
        return prices.get(type);
      }
    
      private void validateType(Type type) {
        final List allowedTypes = category.get().getTypes();
        if (! allowedTypes.contains(type)) {
          throw new IllegalArgumentException("Cannot set a price for "+type.getName()+": it is not a type for the category "+category.getName());
        }
      }
    }
    

    DAO.java

    package itemtable;
    
    import java.util.List;
    
    public interface DAO {
      public List getCategories();
      public List getItemsByCategory(Category category);
    }
    

    MockDAO.java

    package itemtable;
    
    import java.util.Arrays;
    import java.util.HashMap;
    import java.util.List;
    import java.util.Map;
    
    public class MockDAO implements DAO {
    
      private final List categories ;
      private final Map> itemLookup ;
    
      public MockDAO() {
        final Type spreadType100g = new Type("100g");
        final Type spreadType200g = new Type("200g");
        final Type drinkType200ml = new Type("200ml");
        final Type drinkType500ml = new Type("500ml");
        final Type drinkType1000ml = new Type("1000ml");
        final Category spreads = new Category(
            "Spreads",
            Arrays.asList(spreadType100g, spreadType200g)
        );
        final Category drinks = new Category(
            "Drinks",
            Arrays.asList(drinkType200ml, drinkType500ml, drinkType1000ml)
        );
        final Map waterPrices = new HashMap();
        waterPrices.put(drinkType200ml, 10.0);
        waterPrices.put(drinkType500ml, 20.0);
        waterPrices.put(drinkType1000ml, 30.0);
        final Map pepsiPrices = new HashMap();
        pepsiPrices.put(drinkType200ml, 25.0);
        pepsiPrices.put(drinkType500ml, 45.0);
        pepsiPrices.put(drinkType1000ml, 75.0);
        final Map butterPrices = new HashMap();
        butterPrices.put(spreadType100g, 15.0);
        butterPrices.put(spreadType200g, 25.0);
        final Map margarinePrices = new HashMap();
        margarinePrices.put(spreadType100g, 12.0);
        margarinePrices.put(spreadType200g, 20.0);
        final Map mayoPrices = new HashMap();
        mayoPrices.put(spreadType100g, 20.0);
        mayoPrices.put(spreadType200g, 35.0);
        final Item water = new Item("Water", drinks, waterPrices);
        final Item pepsi = new Item("Pepsi", drinks, pepsiPrices);
        final Item butter = new Item("Butter", spreads, butterPrices);
        final Item margarine = new Item("Margarine", spreads, margarinePrices);
        final Item mayonnaise = new Item("Mayonnaise", spreads, mayoPrices);
    
        this.categories = Arrays.asList(drinks, spreads);
        this.itemLookup = new HashMap>();
        itemLookup.put(drinks, Arrays.asList(water, pepsi));
        itemLookup.put(spreads, Arrays.asList(butter, margarine, mayonnaise));
      }
    
      @Override
      public List getCategories() {
        return categories ;
      }
    
      @Override
      public List getItemsByCategory(Category category) {
        return itemLookup.get(category);
      }
    
    }
    

    ItemTable.java

    package itemtable;
    
    import javafx.application.Application;
    import javafx.beans.value.ChangeListener;
    import javafx.beans.value.ObservableValue;
    import javafx.scene.Scene;
    import javafx.scene.control.ChoiceBox;
    import javafx.scene.control.TableColumn;
    import javafx.scene.control.TableColumn.CellDataFeatures;
    import javafx.scene.control.TableView;
    import javafx.scene.control.cell.PropertyValueFactory;
    import javafx.scene.layout.BorderPane;
    import javafx.stage.Stage;
    import javafx.util.Callback;
    
    public class ItemTable extends Application {
    
      @Override
      public void start(Stage primaryStage) {
        final DAO dao = new MockDAO();
        final ChoiceBox choiceBox = new ChoiceBox();
        choiceBox.getItems().setAll(dao.getCategories());
    
        final TableView table = new TableView();
        final TableColumn nameCol = new TableColumn("Name");
        nameCol.setCellValueFactory(new PropertyValueFactory("name"));
        final TableColumn priceCol = new TableColumn("Price");
        table.getColumns().addAll(nameCol, priceCol);
    
        choiceBox.getSelectionModel().selectedItemProperty()
            .addListener(new ChangeListener() {
              @Override
              public void changed(ObservableValue observable, Category oldValue, Category newValue) {
                table.getItems().clear();
                priceCol.getColumns().clear();
                for (final Type type : newValue.getTypes()) {
                  final TableColumn col = new TableColumn(type.getName());
                  col.setCellValueFactory(new Callback, ObservableValue>() {
                    @Override
                    public ObservableValue call(CellDataFeatures cellData) {
                      Item item = cellData.getValue();
                      if (item == null) {
                        return null;
                      } else {
                        return item.priceProperty(type);
                      }
                    }
                  });
                  priceCol.getColumns().add(col);
                }
                table.getItems().setAll(dao.getItemsByCategory(newValue));
              }
            });
    
        BorderPane root = new BorderPane();
        root.setTop(choiceBox);
        root.setCenter(table);
    
        Scene scene = new Scene(root, 600, 600);
        primaryStage.setScene(scene);
        primaryStage.show();
      }
    
      public static void main(String[] args) {
        launch(args);
      }
    }
    
  • How to create a background like that...

    Hello

    I am building a model for a website and wonder how to create a background in Photoshop as they have in the following link (where they have these strips thin diagnol in the background of the entire page):

    http://www.NeatCo.com/

    I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing back from you soon.

    Thank you!

    If you Google 'Photoshop tutorial diagonal pattern' you will find thousands of tutorials.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Why firefox will not start after update?

    Update the alert message. Did a hard stop. Rebooted computer and Firefox will not open.

  • Hard disk enclosure

    I took the hard drive on an old Dell desktop.  I understand that I can get a HD box and plug it into my most recent office of the ILO with conmnection USB and use it as an extra external hard drive. This will make my office a top faster?  What are th

  • Satellite A300 reload correctly

    I have Toshiba Satellite A300 and food will not up/charging the battery (charger and battery is fine) should move Connector loads and get into a position that works and houses the charger lead there. I took continuity test apart and done through cell

  • Export to the Photo in email (Mail) does not

    Recently upgraded to El Capitan on my Mac in late 2009. I worked through most of the problems of conversion of iPhoto photo. A question, I'll have the pictures sent to me, the guest in Mail to 'Export of Photos' does nothing.  I select that the photo

  • Stop slow Windows XP after the installation of Service Pack 3

    Original title: Windows XP SP3 is not shut down or restart. I installed the service pack 3 for win XP & Symantec endpoint protection. Start immediately, the system would not shut down or restart when I go to stop or restart. The only cure (for a novi