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Hanging Menu - Create a hanging menu using Photoshop.
Introduction: In this tutorial i will teach you how to create a hanging menu effect, using different blending options a some effect you will be able to recreate this effect. If you are having problems feel free to e-mail us, or post a message on the forum.
 

Step5: Click on the Oval and Hung layers and press CTRL+E to merge them as shown in the image below.

Selecting Layers Merged Layers

Now right click on the Oval Layer and click Blending Options, and add the setting below.

Now create a new layer, LayerNew Layer... (Shift+CTRL+N) and Name it bar. Click on the Rectangular Tool and add the setting shown below.

 

At this point, you should have something like the image below.

Click on the Gradient Tool and create the gradient below.

Select the Reflected Gradient as shown in the image below.

 

Create a Gradient going from Right to Left as shown in the image.

 

 

By doing that, it should give you the effect below.

 

Now right click on the bar Layer and click Blending Options. Click here to download the pattern. In addition enter the setting below.

 

Pattern Overlay

 

Stroke

At this point, your image should look like the picture below.

 

Step6: Now click on the Zoom Tool and zoom into the box as shown below.

 

 

Click on the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw a rectangle at the base of the wire as shown below.

 

 

Now create a new layer,(Shift+CTRL+N) and Name it Base. Click on the Gradient tool, Using the Gradient below create a gradient going from left to right.

With that, you should have some thing like the image below.

 

Now simply duplicate the, Base, Oval and Wire layers and move it over to the other site of the menu.

Hold CRTL and click to select Click Layer> Duplicate Layers

With the layers still selected click on the Move Tool and drag the object to the other side as shown in the image below.

Step7: Well that is it. Hope it came out to what you expected.

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