Free Photoshop Buttons: White Glass
Posted on March 15th, 2007 by BittBox
This is a small set of of Photoshop buttons I made for a site I was working on a while back. It’s not a huge set, but I thought they were some nice buttons, and wanted to share them. They have an “inset” style to them with a silky glass effect, and will work well on almost any background. If you download the PSD, you will notice that here is not a highlight, but a shadow that creates the effect. Don’t forget to check the effects on the layers to see exactly how they are made, if you want to customize. For those of you who see no need to customize these buttons, a PNG with a transparent background is included.

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Thank you!! that’s really nice!
perfect, the transparent png’s are just what i need for my next web project.
should work well with a javascript powered css style switcher
thanks bittbox
Your Stuff is really amazing - BittBox R U L E S
Thank you and keep on sharing
I love, love, love Bittbox! And these buttons are perfection!
[…] White Glass Photoshop Buttons: These are some very pretty and very shiny buttons for Photoshop. I don’t use it, but maybe you do! […]
nice effects, almost 3d looks
These and the many others you posted are great, thanks!
I’ve been screwing around with this for a week trying to get an effective ‘gloss/glass’ look in mass.
Cheers for this, you’ve saved me hours!
James
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These are really cool. I was wondering if some thing like this would be possible if it was rounded to about a quarter of a cirlce. If any has any idea please let me know.
Very nice. Thanks!
I’m not sure why there are only 9 comments on this post, these freebies are awesome! Saved me a lot of time when changing a layout I did in Photoshop to look more Web 2.0.
Cheers man.
THANKS!