Finally the simplistic tutorial that teaches you how to create those barcodes that everyone uses. A really easy effect to get that barcode where you don't need drawing random lines on your canvas

Figure 1: A black straight line
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Figure 2: Line with Noise Effect

Figure 3: the barcode
Make sure the layer of the Bitmap is selected while using the Marquee Tool

Figure 4: The Marquee Tool

Figure 5:Barcode with numbers
The sticker has round corners (17%) and is filled with a gray (#DFDFDF) color. A drop shadow has been applied and the blending mode has been set to multiply.

Figure 6: The barcode on a sticker
Now it is time to add a nice, glossy shine to the barcode. As we need the top half of the button to produce the glass effect, we are going to use the Intersect Tool to punch vector in order to create a new path formed by the area common to rectangle and oval. To do this, start by drawing out an oval with the Ellipse Tool and set its opacity to 35.
Then right-click the rectangle, Edit > clone and lock the second rectangle to avoid to be punched. A padlock icon indicates that the layer is locked.

Figure 7:Oval and sticker ready to be punched

Figure 8: The common area after the punch

Figure 9: The completed tutorial
Read a tutorial using the same punch technique: Creating a Web 2.0 Button
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