@chasebros4948

I was experimenting with this and figured out another way you could do it. You can use a stroke with a linear gradient that goes from black to white. Make the angle of the gradient 90 or 120 degrees. Then apply a gaussian blur to the stoke. Doesn’t really matter how the stroke is aligned when using a gaussian blur. Then you can either set the blend mode of the stroke to soft light, or leave the blend mode on normal and lower the opacity of the black and white colors in the gradient. What’s cool about doing it this way is that all you have to do is flip/reverse the colors in the gradient to alternate between a raised and pressed button.

@miriamweinert3400

Thank you so much, now it is easy!!!

@madsrasmussen1594

Okay, this is just how you make tutorials! If I could, I would've smashed that like button 10 times at least!

@TheAbrakadabra22

Thank you

@fumar.official

Pretty nice UI design!

@JaiShreeRam-co4qi

Thanks a lot

@tonyguyable

thanx, realy helpfull

@madihasiddiquii

Thank you ❤

@chasebros4948

For the pressed button could you use an inner glow as an inner shadow effect for the shadows and highlights?

@edengro7737

Thank you for this AMAZING video!

@Harry-xe8kh

Please make a videos on photoshop all tools

@gunayfarzalibayli2172

Thank you so much.

@zeeblogger1702

Amazing'

@pizzaparkerhotdogmaguire3225

It's not working. I'm not getting the "highlights" part. Enabling, disabling it makes no difference.

@kleinmarshall

Idk why but I'm trying over and over again but it still looks different. :(

@prabathnissanka5462

You are one of my favorite explainer 👍 keep it up! 👨‍🦱