Downlaod 3D Glassy Web Button for GIMP 2.10
3D Glassy Web Button makes ...
- a glassy, good-looking 3D button for your own web page project
- for another application.
- is a new round web 2.0 button or icon
- with a surrounding bevelled metal ring
The script offers the user the ability to make some changes in the settings of the button ...
- button size
- outer ring width
- custom colour gradient
- coefficient to adjust layer gloss
Design your own button
3D Glassy Web Button is 100% free for download of
GIMP 2.10 Download and install 3D Glassy Web Button free with the Photoshop GIMP Extensions Installer.
You can install 3D Glassy Web Button via PGEI Pro like "Beautify" in the video:
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📁 Installation
How to install 3D Glassy Web Button? It is possible to install the extension with the Photoshop GIMP Extensions Installer for free. PGEI downloads and installs the extension at once. The Photoshop GIMP Extensions Installer installs this extension quickly and easily for you.
1. Download the "Photoshop GIMP Extensions Installer"
2. Choose a version of your suite and select the plugin
3. Click on "Install 3D Glassy Web Button"
4. Restart GIMP 2.10
📕 Support
The Photoshop GIMP Extensions Installer installs quickly + easily GIMP and Photoshop brushes, plugins, scripts, patterns, tools and standalones for free. PGEI Pro – 1-Click solution for installing GIMP + Photoshop Plugins The free Java-tool selects, downloads and installs automatically, quickly and easily the extensions.
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If you have questions about the installation of the extensions, you can view the support page. The installation process is explained in another way.
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Typ: MultimediaApplication,
Version: 1.0,
Interaction: 14302,
Size: 103232,
Offer: Extension Free: 0 EUR,
OS: Windows, Max, Linux