PSD files must be in a folder called psd in the same folder as the vButton3 CS.exe and follow the same folder structure as the original vb3gfx_largelayered.zip file.
i.e.
psd/buttons
psd/statusicon
Images are output to a folder called gif in the same folder as the vButton3 CS.exe and will follow the same folder structure as the vBulletin 3.01 images folder. (They will be overwritten on each run of vButton3)
i.e.
gif/buttons
gif/statusicon
When the program is first run it will create a file called font.list in the same folder as the vButton3 CS.exe. It will contain an entry for a single font, the default font used in the buttons - Tahoma-Bold.
If you do not have Photoshop CS you can change any settings other than font, and send (via a paypal donation) all the colour settings to me so I can create your buttons and email them to you.
Photoshop CS users can update the font list at any time by clicking the Update Font List button. Photoshop CS will then be opened and closed automatically while the fonts are read.
Changing fonts and font sizes will take some trial and error to get the best results.
Changing the actual text of layers is also a bit limited as the placement of the text within the button is fixed.
There are a few buttons that can change the RGB values about, which can give you a few quick variations on a current style.
You can save your current settings to a file called custom.vbf in the same folder as the vButton CS.exe using the save button and it will be loaded next time vButton3 is run.
You can also pick up Matte Class colours from a vBulletin 3 web page if you already have a style created.
Donations buttons have been included for both PayPal and Nochex so you can show your appreciation.
i.e.
psd/buttons
psd/statusicon
Images are output to a folder called gif in the same folder as the vButton3 CS.exe and will follow the same folder structure as the vBulletin 3.01 images folder. (They will be overwritten on each run of vButton3)
i.e.
gif/buttons
gif/statusicon
When the program is first run it will create a file called font.list in the same folder as the vButton3 CS.exe. It will contain an entry for a single font, the default font used in the buttons - Tahoma-Bold.


Photoshop CS users can update the font list at any time by clicking the Update Font List button. Photoshop CS will then be opened and closed automatically while the fonts are read.
Changing fonts and font sizes will take some trial and error to get the best results.
Changing the actual text of layers is also a bit limited as the placement of the text within the button is fixed.
There are a few buttons that can change the RGB values about, which can give you a few quick variations on a current style.
You can save your current settings to a file called custom.vbf in the same folder as the vButton CS.exe using the save button and it will be loaded next time vButton3 is run.
You can also pick up Matte Class colours from a vBulletin 3 web page if you already have a style created.


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