Photoshop :: Gradients

Feb 28, 2007

How do I create my own gradients? I know how to manipulate existing gradients and I DLed a few free gradients as well but i would really like to make my own. Anyone know how to do that?

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Illustrator :: Make More Gradients Appear In Dropdown On The Gradients Panel?

Sep 28, 2013

I click the gradients panel and then the dropdown of gradients on the left side.
 
All I see is: White Black, Gold Dust, and Blue Sky.
 
I know AI has a ton more gradients premade than that so why aren't they in the list? How do I add more to that dropdown?

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Photoshop :: Gradients

Feb 10, 2004

How do you make a 3 colored gradient? Like Orange, Red and Blue?

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Photoshop :: Gradients

Oct 16, 2007

I am trying to create a gradient glow effect like the attached, my attempt is on the right hand side but it has rings and just looks crap... Was this not done in Photoshop? I thought this was the best program to do this type of thing in... I just want to create nice gradients!

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Photoshop :: Using Gradients In Actions

Jul 25, 2013

I recently wrote myself an action that includes a gradient layer (two colors in radial so one color is in the center and fades to another on the outer edges)
 
The gradient's position is exactly as I want it when I return the action on horizontal images, but doesn't work on vertical, as the gradient stays horizontal when the action is run, and so the edges are more or less lost.
 
This might be a daft question, but is there anything I can write into the action so it knows when it's running on a vertical picture, and when it's running on a horizontal one, so the gradient layer will have the corresponding position? Or is this (as i have a feeling it might be) a case of inserting a stop, and message telling the user to manually adjust the angle of the gradient before continuing?

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Photoshop :: CS4 And Colour Gradients

Jan 4, 2009

I have been trying the achieve a smooth colour gradient in one of my PS drawings using the gradient tool. No matter what I do I alway get banding. The worst scenario is when I try to use radial gradient.

I'm using large (80x50ins@200dpi) 8bit psd files on a colornavigator calibrated Eizo CG301w. (Vistax64)

Greyscale gradients are really smooth but the colour gradients are not....

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Photoshop :: Gradients Messed Up?

Mar 29, 2007

there's a sharp transition after the smooth one (transition end and fill color doesn't match)... What is configured wrong? in the gradient settings, there's only one color, and gradient midpoints are also in the middle...

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Photoshop :: Can't Use Palette For Gradients

Jun 26, 2003

i used one of the preset gradiant colors and cant get it to use the pallete for gradients.

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Photoshop :: Banding In Gradients

Mar 22, 2006

i'm working on a 16 bit psd photo file. i'm using an adjustment layer with a layer mask. when i draw a gradient or use the eraser tool on the layer mask i've been noticing a banding pattern.

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Photoshop :: PMS Colors And Gradients

Jan 11, 2006

I've got a client that needs the PMS colors of his logo. The problem I have is that his logo has a gradient and since I didn't originally make it, I don't have the original source files.

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Photoshop :: How To Keep Gradients From Overwriting?

Dec 10, 2007

I recently upgraded from CS to CS3 and I can't for the life of me figure out how you set the gradients so they add on top of each other rather than overwriting.

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Photoshop :: Colour Gradients ...

May 6, 2009

I'm an artist by profession and having problems trying to blend colours consistantly on canvas. At the moment it is trial and error. Is there software out there that if I select two colours , the programme will create a colour gradient and by selecting a certain point on the gradient by using a dropper, the programme is able to calculate in what proportions (%) the two original colours were mixed?

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Photoshop :: Gradients - Algorithm Of Working

Jun 4, 2013

9.0 CS2, but it is not so important, because the questions are fundamental.

Gradient Overlay
 
1.  Look at the gradient settings scale. Why gradient isn't  stopped at the second opacity stop and go on till the edge of the settings scale? After all, following the logic it’s the opacity stop and the gradient filling have to be stopped at it. That is to say If the logic of gradient algorithm is next. Filling begins from the left edge of the settings scale and stops at the first opacity stop(this filling is initiated by first markers). Then it continues since first markers and stops at the second opacity stop(this filling is initiated by second markers). But in practice filling continues since second markers also, though there is no third markers which initiate it.
 
2. Why second markers are necessary(they can’t be deleted)? I can suggest if second markers would be deleted and the first would be moved to position of the second,  we would got the same gradient preview. Of course if the filling begins from the left edge and is initiated by the markers as I wrote above.
 
3. User color – you can set fixed color, which you can choose for the future in a dialog window. The window can be called via click to the pointer near the color icon.

When I click the pointer I see only one window where are three text items – foreground, background, user color. All is clear about foreground and background, they are set in two squares in the tools palette.  When I choose “user color” there is no any window is appeared  which have to contains at least current user color icon, color picker window, and buttons that allow to tune and apply user color: “set as user color sample” for picked color, “use user color sample as user color”.  So how I can tune and choose user color?
 
Gradient:
4. I use gradient tool from tools palette. I spent it since canvas top edge till guide line.  What is the gist of spending it for a specific distance? Why the color of first color stop fills the space till the guide line changing  and stops at some light blue. And then monotonically fills with it all distance from guide line till canvas bottom and have no any opacity changes at bottom. Although it have to have some opacity changes because them present in the end of gradient settings scale.

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Photoshop :: How To Recreate Illustrator Gradients

Nov 17, 2012

I frequently find myself recreating gradients created in illustrator using Photoshop. however, even when using the exact settings for color, opacity, and location, they never come out the same. is there some rule of thumb or some logic as to how those two applications create gradients and how to better approximate them?

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Photoshop :: Exceeded Number Of Gradients

May 22, 2012

I try to load gradients I saved in cs5 and it now says I've exceeded the number of gradients. it would never save them so I had to keep loading.

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Photoshop :: Banding On Gradients And Brushes

May 30, 2012

i`m trying everything to get the smoothest softest blends possible in photoshop, and I think its possible because Ive seen a lot of digital graphics where it is really nicely done, but mine is a disaster.the banding and artifacts in it are disheartening. whether with brush or gradient, even on small areas like 7 to 12 inches. I'm not talking about poster size just average A4 pages being painted.
 
I've used the brush tool on the softest setting, and a wacom bamboo tablet, with pen pressure determines opacity seeming to produce the best results, low opacity to try build it up, opaque etc, and very close tones, as close as possible, and the gradients don't fair much better,
 
is this the way it is or is there another technique to get smooth blends with the brush or gradients? the colour picker seems to have smooth silky powdery blends, I thought it would be possible to paint like this with the airbrush in PS but it doesn't produce this kind of softness.. of course the colour picker is code generated not with a brush,,

-here the brush is used on 3 types of settings, the last being with pen pressure determines opacity producing better results, but not what I expected.

-here I used a large soft brush which was larger than the oval, and a few swipes across but I can still see artifacts or shapes in there,

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Photoshop :: Getting Rid Of Some Of Gradients In Gradient Palette?

Jun 26, 2012

getting rid of some of the gradients in the gradient palette. I'm using Photoshop CS3. Sometimes the graients I create are added to the palette, sometimes they are not, (regardless of whether of not I save them.) The palette is full of gradients at this stage, (some of which are default gradients I would never use.) There doesn't seem to be any logical way to get rid of some of the gradients that have been stored in the gradient palette.

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Photoshop :: CC Shape Layer Gradients Not The Same As CS6

Aug 10, 2013

I'm demo-ing Photoshop CC, and I came across an unexpected behavior when opening a CS6 PSD.
 
I have a shape layer that is composed of closed curves which use the path operation "Intersect Shape Areas." In CS6, I added a layer style with a tight gradient that is vertically positioned to show a certain part of the gradient, and the gradient seems to be confined to only the visible intersection of the paths.
 
In CC, however, the gradient seems to be applied to the entire region of the paths, and not just the intersection - as if there were no path operation performed. Here's an image to show what I mean: 

The only way I could reproduce the desired effect in CC was to merge the shape components. But, I'd rather be able to keep the shapes editable at a boolean level.

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Photoshop :: Banding In Color Gradients?

Jun 23, 2013

Using CS6, I created a sky gradient on a new layer, then imported some photos to other layers for a composite. Then I noticed horizontal banding of varying widths in the sky area of the gradient. When I use the Move Tool to move the gradient layer around, the bands  move along in a fixed position, so it's not my monitor. When I  Option-click on the gradient layer eyeball icon to make just that layer visible, there is no  banding on the screen, just a smooth gradient as it should be.
 
I have never noticed this happening before. What causes it and what can I do about it? 

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Photoshop :: Gradients To Control Adjustments

Apr 25, 2012

I am now using CS5 and I have spent probably at least 10 hours trying to learn how to efficiently use the gradient tool to fade luminosity and color adjustments. I have comletely failed to figure it out on my own or find any useful tutorials.

One of the editors I used to have made it really easy to drag out a gradient wherever I wanted it. That may have been CS, can't recall.

I'm not the slightest interested in all the colored effects type gradients that are all over the internet. Any good tutorial that focuses on the underlined task? Or, where to find a good plugin or seperate program to do the job?

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Photoshop :: CC Transparency With Gradients - Not Working?

Jul 17, 2013

I found an issue with how Photoshop CC is dealing with gradients and other soft edge transitions on a transparent background with Adobe RGB.made a new document, 2"x2" at 300 ppi and Adobe RGB, added a new layer, used a black to transparent gradient across the document, and made sure the background layer was turned off.
 
In CS6 I get a nice smooth transition, but in CC there is an abrupt and ugly transition. If I turn a white background layer on gradient looks nearly identical other than CC showing slightly worse banding. Changing the color mode to CMYK produces a smooth gradient on both. Soft brushes produce the same effect. I noticed it when using a soft brush on a mask.
 
All settings are the same and I have checked the results on two co-worker computers (all 3 are Mac Pros) with the same outcome.

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Photoshop :: Looking To Do Irregularly Shaped Gradients

Dec 25, 2005

I've searched on "irregular" and "gradient" and a few other terms, but I did not find anything from the past to answer my question. If I am repeating an old topic, I'm sorry.

I am trying to find an easy way to create gradient fills that are not linear or circular. I want to create them in irregular shapes. So far, the only way I can think of is to draw my shape, select it, fill it, then go to Select>Modify>Contract then fill it with a slightly lighter color then repeat the process over and over and over again until I reach the center. I could certainly create an action to do the contraction of the selection so it would be a little easier, but I would still have to change the fill color each time and then fill the new shape. Is there an easier way?

I'll attach an image to show you what I am talking about. This one has banding since I do not have the patience to contract the selection one pixel at a time over and over. I am hoping that there is an automated way. Incidentally, I am using version 7. I am not completely opposed to upgrading if the feature exists in a newer version, but I am hopeful that there is some feature I am not aware of that will make it easy even in my version.

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Photoshop :: Gradients And Custom Shapes

May 14, 2009

I'm using CS4 and trying to follow any number of tutorials and I get completely stumped every time at this point.

I'm asked to create a rectangle the size of my canvas and fill it. Fine. Then create a rounded rectangle overtop of it. Fine. Then I'm to go into blending options and Gradient Overlay. Fine. This is where I'm stumped.

They show the "gradient editor". I cannot find this for the life of me. Adobe CS4 docs state there should be a gradient preview in the info panel. There isn't because I'm not using the gradient tool.

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Photoshop :: Gradients On Irregular Shapes

Mar 21, 2008

I need to use gradient on a shape so that it's black on the borders and lighter in the center. The problem is, Radial gradient does not make all the borders black (it's not a circle after all) and if i use resize well...it resizes on a median point but it does not do the same with let's say, 10px from the border .....

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Photoshop :: Illustrator Lines And Gradients

Jan 9, 2004

the darker part of the ear where the black line starts and ends .. i want to make gradient............ is that possible .. or is there a technique to create that effect?

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Photoshop :: Gradients, Layers, Transparencies.

Sep 23, 2007

can someone explain how this image is done? i've tried using opacity levels, but the color doesn't look as vibrant.

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Photoshop :: How Do You Make Transparent Gradients

Feb 8, 2006

I have an photograph that I want to do this to.

I want one side of the pic to look normal and the other side fade out to transparant.

The pic is in front of a multi colored background.

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Photoshop :: Printing Shadows And Gradients

Jan 30, 2003

I have a problem with images and shadows over a white backgroung. When I send these images to print (in commercial press CMYK), the shadows doesn't show all the gradient from the white color smoothly, instead, it prints with rough edges. It seems that when they make the plates, the machine doesn't read the lighter tones and starts reading from certain amount of color. It has happened sometimes with gradients also. Is there any way to avoid that?

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Photoshop Elements :: Only 4 Preset Gradients In PS

Oct 11, 2012

I'm just learning PS and am trying to do a fade to white on a picture.  It looks like I need to use a preset gradient that is black/white, but I only have 4 presets.  Is that all Elements comes with, or it's possible I deleted them when I was poking around a long time ago. Should I have more, and how do I get them back?

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Photoshop :: Applying Filters To Patterns Or Gradients?

May 27, 2012

I am an intermediate to moderatley advanced user of CS5 but any way to apply a filter such as blur or liquify to a pre-existing pattern or gradient (overlay)? Can a pattern or gradient be put on it's own editable layer for instance? Have tried a few ways so far but without success.

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Photoshop :: Corrupting Files When Rendering Gradients?

Sep 18, 2013

My Photoshop is corrupting files in a very destructive fashion, and it seems to be tied to the live rendering of gradients. Not just blur filters, as in this thread [URL] but opacity adjustments in layers, and hue/brightness shifts. This happens usually in files with large dimensions, but not necessarily complicated layer structures.
 
This type of corruption, which renders blocks, tesselated shapes, or inverts/fills odd layers, seems to be a problem for multiple users, but I haven't seen a solution.
 
I think I may be the first person to link it directly to the live rendering of gradients- rather than just the blur filters. Anything that has to render a gradated shift across the image seems to be the culprit. Usualy starting as a solid, and ending as a transparent. However, simply adjust hue/brightness over an opaque layer will make the corruption happen as well. Which leads me to believe that this corruption is caused by live on screen rendering of gradient shifts.
 
Here are my specs:

CS6 13.0.4 x 64
Mac OSX v.10.7.5
3.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
12 GB 1066 MHz DDR3

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