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1. Open Photoshop, and then open a **.
2. After opening, click the small circle at the bottom of the layer, and then click to select Hue Saturation.
3. After adding hue saturation, select the hue saturation layer and adjust the saturation.
4. After adjusting the saturation, click the Gradient tool in the left toolbar.
5. Select the hue saturation layer, and then pull a layer of gradient.
6. For brightness, add a curve, and then pull a gradient on the curve layer.
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Here's how to make saturation and brightness gradients with Photoshop:
1. Open PS and create a new image file of any size, and the button in the red circle in the picture is the gradient tool button.
2. Diamond-shaped gradient, the circle in the radial gradient is changed to diamond-shaped.
<>4. Click on the part of the red circle in the picture to pop up the gradient.
5. In the gradient, the color mark is the pentagonal thing in the small red circle in the picture. The "color" below is used to adjust the color of the color stop, and the position next to it is used to adjust the position of the color stop in the gradient, which is determined by percentages.
6. To make a gradient from yellow to transparent, first drag the first color scale in the picture (that is, the yellow one) to the left with the mouse, drag it to the far left, and then delete all the other color scales that are not needed.
7. Now click on the color scale in the upper right corner of the color band, and then adjust the opacity to 0%, the rightmost side becomes transparent, and the gradient from yellow to transparent is done.
8. In this way, multiple gradients are completed.
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Your topic and content are two different things.
As far as your content is concerned, you set the foreground to colored and the back to black. Pull a gradient from foreground to foreground, I don't know if that's what you mean.
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Gradients are done with different layers.
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1. Open Photoshop, and then open a **.
2. After opening, click the small circle at the bottom of the layer, and then click on the selection of hue saturation for the election slag.
3. After adding the hue saturation, select the hue saturation layer, and then adjust the saturation.
4. After adjusting the saturation, click the Gradient tool in the left toolbar.
5. Select the hue saturation layer, and then pull a layer of gradient.
6. For brightness, add a curve, and then pull a gradient on the curve layer to mess up.
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First, the so-called gradient is to produce a continuous transition effect between two colors, or multiple colors. If there is only one color, there is no gradient.
Second, the color changes the saturation, and it is not the same color.
3. There are many effects of gradients, such as the gradient from the previous scenery to the background color, the method is:
1.Set the foreground and background colors, as shown below
2.Select the Gradient tool, as shown below
3.Select the foreground color to background color gradient, as shown below
4.Select the gradient attribute, as shown below, and select a linear gradient.
5.Pull the gradient, as shown below
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Make a color layer and add a saturation adjustment layer to it (turn the saturation up) and use the black gradient to pull a gradient mask.
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You can do this with the Gradient Tool, where you can change the value of the color stopper's parameter "s" in the color picker during the process of customizing the gradient style, the higher the percentage, the higher the purity (saturation) of the color, and the lower the percentage, the lower the purity of the color.
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In fact, it is to turn white or black... White or black background covered with a gradient of varying transparency.
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PS can make a gradient blur effect, the specific operation is as follows:
1. Use tools: Photoshop CS2
2. Steps:
6. Use the gradient method to fill the mask, so that the new layer is hidden according to the gradient method, so that the blur of the background is displayed in the gradient way, so that the effect of gradient blur is completed, as shown in the figure:
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There are a lot of ways, but the reason is pretty much the same
It's just to pick out the surrounding and blur it out
For example, after selecting all, feathering a certain amount, then ctrl+j copies it, and then performs the blur on the next layer
You can also choose where you don't need to blur Feather and then invert Blur, or just copy a layer of Blur and then erase the area you want to keep clear with an eraser, all of which are around the selection Feather mask (which is actually a selection).
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To make a gradient blur with ps, the steps are as follows:
First, press Ctrl
o Open a picture, there is a layer panel in the bottom right corner of the software, where you can see a background layer. Click on a background layer with your mouse and press Ctrl
J copy the background layer copy, and then there is a small icon under the layer panel, add a layer mask, a layer mask thumbnail will appear on the right side of the background layer copy, then press the keyboard shortcut G, this is the gradient shortcut button, then make the gradient, from black to white to black, and then click a layer mask thumbnail, hold down the shift key and pull down from the top. At this point, the top and bottom sides of the background layer copy fade from deep to dark, and the top and bottom sides are covered by the mask.
Then press the filter on the menu bar - Blur - Gaussian Blur, the radius can be adjusted slowly, it is best to use such a segment tone, it is more intuitive to see, and the whole effect will come out. Then apply the mask, then link all the layers down and press Ctrl
E key, merge all the layers, and you're done.
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1. Open Photoshop and create a new one with a width of 400 pixels and a height of 200 pixels.
2. The background color is filled with green (you can also choose the other color you need);
3. Drag the landscape material** from the desktop to the green background area;
4. After pushing and dragging in, you can move the position and adjust the size, and click enter to confirm after the adjustment is appropriate;
5. Right-click the stand-alone material layer in the layer list panel on the right;
6. Select "Rasterize Layer" in the pop-up menu;
7. After the rasterization layer is completed, click to select the layer (it is selected by default), and then click "Add Layer Mask" at the bottom to create a mask on the material layer;
8. The meaning of the mask is to cover the layer with a transparent "cloth", which is what the mask looks like for the layer;
9. Click the white box of the mask layer and select the mask;
10. Right-click the Paint Fill tool on the left and select "Gradient Tool".
11. Put the mouse pointer on the ** of the landscape material, the mouse pointer will become a cross shape, click the left mouse button and do not let go, and then drag the mouse to the left about 1-2 cm to let go. You will find that the landscape** creates a gradient effect combined with the green background.
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F7 open the layer, add a layer mask to the picture layer, hold down the alt mouse and click the mask, after entering the mask, add a black and white gradient to the mask, and use the radial gradient of "white-black" around the dark, because the mask is black transparent and white opaque, then put a black, dark blue and other filling layers below, and make the effect of darkness all around.
As for the dark in the middle, use the radial gradient of "black-white", use linear while dark and bright, etc., which is very simple.
I'll give you a screenshot and note the order in which my layers are placed.
Your picture, the character with a layer mask of the feathering effect, and then the feathering range gradient can be, the feathering value depends on your gradient range size setting.
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There is a paint bucket tool on the left, and holding the left button will add a gradient option next to it, and you can select the color of the gradient on it, and then drag it from one point of the page to another, and the gradient will come out.
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You can first select the character box and then blur the pixels around the character.
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Tools: Photoshop, computer.
1. First, click the PS icon on the desktop of your computer.
2. Then open the ** or layer that needs to be adjusted, check **3, find the image option--- image adjustment --- curve or use the shortcut key Ctrl+M key.
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2. After creating a new layer, the foreground color is white, click the gradient tool, select the second item, and pull out a gradient from the bottom up.
3. The blending mode is superimposed. 、
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I guess you can do this with an angle gradient, but it's certainly not easy to create such a gradient in a gradient. But there are many ways to do an effect, and you don't have to use gradients to do it.
1. Create a file with a black background, create a new layer 1, execute "Filter" - "Rendering" - "Lighting Effect", adjust the parameters, and get the "gradient" area with a strong color in the middle.
2. Create a new layer 2, use the lasso tool to draw a triangular selection around the dense "gradient" area, and then feather (the feathering value is slightly larger, the feathering value I made is 30), and fill the feathered selection with the color on layer 1.
For these two steps, you can draw a gradient effect on **.
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It's like two different gradients stacked on top of each other.
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1.Select the Gradient tool and select Radial Gradient in the property bar;
2.Pull out the white to dark gray gradient from the upper right corner to the lower left corner, and the distance should not be too small;
3.Use the Pen Tool to draw a rough look at the black part, turn it into a selection, and feather it by 10 pixels;
4.Fill black. ~~
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1. First of all, open the front PS software on the computer, and then open the ** that needs to be processed in PS.
2. Then press the shortcut key "Ctrlj" to copy the original layer, and the subsequent operations are all on the copy map.
3. Then click "Add Layer Mask" pointed by the red arrow at the top right of the page to add a mask to the duplicate layer.
4. Then select "Gradient Tool" in the left toolbar, select "Black and White Gradient" in the upper toolbar, and then use the left mouse button to pull it on.
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