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So here is the easyway to make those shiny, glossy, snazzy, glassy, sleek,
web2.0 style, clean, bubbly, starburst, badges things. like so.

To begin: open up shop. 1) Press CTRL + N (open new document) make the size
whatever you like - I did mine 500x 500px. background white >OK
when doc is open - Choose a foreground color you want to work with I chose dark
blue.
2)Select the shape tool - choose the custom shape tool - than from the shapes
library up in the properties panel on top of screen…

select the “starburst shape” if you cant find one than click on that small
arrow to the right of the shapes menu and click on ALL - this should bring up
all the custom shapes which includes a starburst shape. Now with the starburst
shape tool selected go to the middle of your work stage and drag out a nice
shape (holding down on shift to keep perportions.) name that layer base.
With the base layer selected hold down on ctrl and click the square thumbnail on
that layer. This will make a marquee selection of the starburst shape.
Create New layer .(SHIFT+CTRL+N) -place it above the base layer. - name this
layer brightness. and now select that layer.
Now with the brightness layer selected - go to select >modify>contract and enter
the number 1 pixels> ok.
While selection still active go to your color pallete and choose a nice bright
color as foreground color of the same family as your starburst shape - for
example: if your starburst is dark blue than now you should be choosing a
bright/light blue.
Make sure that in your in your properties on top of the page show that your
gradient tool is set to FILL TO TRANSPARENT

> Now grab the gradient tool and place the cursor just below your current
marquee selection preferably at the bottom right corner and drag from bottom
right corner up towards the top left corner and just about half way through that
selection release the dragging. (Joke - no connection to tutorial: how do you
take a dog with no legs for a walk? take it for a drag)
Your starburst contracted selection should still be active do not deselect. -
now go create a new layer and place it above the others and select it. NOw name
that layer “gloss” ( if your marquee selection for some reason has been
deselected than just go to SELECT>RESELECT .) get the eliptical marquee tool
(circular one) and with your one hand holding down on alt and shift - go drag a
circle/oval selection partially over the top left area of your star. This should
cut out a peice of your selection. Like so

Go change your foreground color to white and than press alt+backspace to fill
that selection. Now press ctrl+D to deselect. you should now be on the gloss
layer - GREAT! now go and lower the opacity of that layer from to about 27%.

Now to top it off. Go select to the base layer and double click on it (or
right click and select “blending options”) select the drop shadow effect and
lower the opacity to 29-32% - the rest leave as default.

YOUR DONE CONGRATS now go get your self a coke (or diet) and you can add any
text you want on top of that usually chunky texts go well with this. ENJOY. Any
questions? leave a comment and I will try to answer asap.
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