Assign a color category to an open noteĬlick the note icon, click Categorize, and then do one of the following:Ĭlick All Categories to open the Color Categories dialog box, and then select the check box next to the color category that you want to assign. Multiple color categories can be assigned to a note, but the note will appear in the color of the last category applied. To change the color of a note, assign it a color category. Top of Page Change the color of existing notes To restore a maximized note to its previous size, double-click the bar at the top of the note. To maximize the note to fill the screen, double-click the bar across the top of the note. You can adjust the size of an existing note permanently by doing one of the following:ĭrag the lower-right corner of the note until the note is the size that you want. Top of Page Change the size of existing notes Under Notes options, select the options that you want. What do you want to do?Ĭhange the default color, font, and size of new notes You can change the appearance of notes, including the font, color or size, to help you organize and manage them. Double click into Blending Options and put in a Drop and Inner Shadow to add a nice effect.By default, a note appears as a yellow square. Lastly write out some text on your Note Icon. To finish it off double click into Blending Options and put in a Drop Shadow. Next to place a stitching effect on the binder, select the Type Tool (T) and write out the minus symbol many times across using the colour and Character type below. To keep the lines straight hold down the Shift Key. Using the Line Tool (1px) draw out some lines for the paper using the colours below. On the second layer, set the Blending Mode to Multiply, go into Blending Options and put in the following options where will be placing an Inner Shadow and a Pattern to create a nice subtle effect. On the first layer go into Blending Options and put in the following: Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool, hold down the CTRL Key and click over the bottom area to remove it to have a shape like below left over.Ĭreate a new layer and fill the leftover shape white and duplicate the layer. Now to create the binder of the note app. Repeat Step 9 and create another layer of ripped paper. Next using the ‘Oil Medium Wet Flow’ Brush, brush away the bottom to create a ripped paper effect. Double click into Blending Options and remove the Gradient Overlay and Stroke options and put in th Drop Shadow Options below. Next select a Coffee Stain Brush, and brush on a couple of stains on the second layer.ĭuplicate the Top White box and drag the layer over the 2 brush layers you just created. Select one of the Paper Texture Brushes and click once on one of the layers using a light grey. While the shape is activated, create 2 new layers. Next hold down the CTRL Key and click on the layer thumbnail (circled below) of the top white box to active the Marquee. Repeat this step until you’ve got a paper effect. On the duplicated layer, press CTRL+T to bring up the Transformation Tool, drag the bottom middle node up slightly. Double click on the shape layer to go into Blending Options and put in the following options below.ĭuplicate the box layer by dragging it to the new layer icon. Draw the main shape for the Note App while holding down the Shift Key (to keep the shape perfect) using the colour white. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) and make the Radius 30px. Put in the following options below to create the background. 11 Free Seamless Pixel Patterns for PhotoshopĬreate a new document with the following settings below.ĭouble click on the background layer to unlock it, then again to go into Blending Options.The following resources are required to complete this tutorial. So what are we waiting for, let’s get started! We’ll be using simple shapes, gradients and textures to achieve our icon design. In this Photoshop Tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a beautiful notes app Icon.
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