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How Do You Use The Gradient Tool In
Photoshop
by: Blur Loterina
There are different ways in eliminating opacity on
images. One of the basic techniques is the use of the gradient tool. A
gradient tool is used to edit or modify a part or the entire layer of
an image. It is located in the tool bar and there is a window provided
to customize your gradient.
Different gradient shapes include diamond, reflected,
linear, etc. There is also the gradient blending modes for foreground
and background colors. Just double click the tool bar in the color
picker to change the color of the foreground or background. You can
have your foreground transparent. its color fades so you will be able
to see the layers below. Fading is done by swiping across the pixels.
Different locations for gradient include Adjustment
Layer, Fill Layer, Layer Styles Menus and Tool Options Bar.
There are two gradient types or settings, solid and
noise. Solid is a gradient generated algorithmically, while noise is
from RGB values. Solid gradient is used for manually set colors, while
noise is for numerous color bands.
Before you can use the gradient tool, convert first the
background layer to a regular layer. Then, create a gradient layer.
Choose any gradient style and make sure that the gradient layer is
transparent. The transition between color bands can be determined by
adjusting the smoothness. Short strokes result to sharper gradient and
long strokes result to smoother gradient.
The Gradient Editor dialog, which can be extracted when
you click the gradient itself, is used to modify gradient. Drag the top
Opacity Stop if you want to lengthen the opaque portion of the
gradient. To decrease opacity, just drag the white Opacity Stop. There
is a small diamond that appears between the stop markers called the
Gradient Midpoint. This midpoint can be used to adjust smoothness of
the gradient by simply dragging it the left or to the right. If you
drag it to the left the smoothness of the gradient is increased and
when you drag it to the right the smoothness decreases.
To edit multiple layers, group them first by selecting
them and then type Command-G or Control-G. If you want to ungroup
multiple layers, just type Shift-Command-G or Shift-Control-G. If you
want to modify you’re your work, use the Gradient Editor. Double click
the gradient layer and choose new gradient style.
You can make your own gradient and add it to the
pre-defined gradients by saving it and setting the style scale and
angle of your gradient.
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About The Author
Blur Loterina
You may wonder why I write articles. Besides from the fact that it’s my
job, I used to write short stories when I was younger. I think it would
be helpful if I said I’m a big fan of Zach de la Rocha and Rage Against
the Machine. This would explain my own views about a lot of things.
Their songs were about national issues, politics and human rights. They
support the American Indian Movement and Che Guevara, the face you see
on t-shirts. Not that it concerns me. I only like their music and
idealism.
I like to read anything that contains words in the
old English form, though I can’t understand it. You know, the King
James Version of the Bible with words like thou, thy, thine, wilst,
etc. The words used are different. The construction of the sentence is
different, too, which makes sentences sound artistic. I also like
gothic metal, a music genre, because most of the lyrics contain such
words. It is not only the words that fascinate me; it’s the hidden
meaning it contains. It’s like an abstract painting; you don’t get the
real picture until you see through it.
I’m not an artist, I’m not a poet. I just love
writing anything I want. I wasn’t born a genius, I just want to know
and understand something I don’t. I like to find the difference between
similar things. It’s like counting birthmarks on each identical twin.
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Here is today's feature Photography article.
Photography 101 Part 1
by: Kelly Paal
Equipment: camera, meter, flash, tripod
This article is a simplified photography course directed at new photographers out there who want to know where to start.
If you really want to learn photography the first thing you need is a good affordable and reliable camera. It must, and I repeat must, be able to shoot in fully manual and fully auto focus modes. (This leaves out any digital cameras on the market right now, sorry.) To really learn photography you must understand the equipment. You’ll need to learn how manipulating the shutter speed, aperture, and focus will have a dramatic effect on your photos
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