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Fading to white
Started by chelcy, Jun 20 2004 04:19 AM
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#5
Posted 22 June 2004 - 10:50 AM
Yup, that's what I mean. I want a fade using the gradient tool. But it just covers up the whole picture. I don't know how to do it only at one part? If you do it after selecting the part you want to fade, then the gradient will be too sharp on the edge...I don't know I can't explain it, but it just kind of doesn't blend with the image.
#6
Posted 22 June 2004 - 12:22 PM
you can select a part and use the graniet-tool somewere else
i will explain:
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|selection|
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klik graniet
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this way you get diferent effects.
you could also try to look at good-tutorials.com
they explain it better i think
i will explain:
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|selection|
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klik graniet
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this way you get diferent effects.
you could also try to look at good-tutorials.com
they explain it better i think
#7
Posted 18 July 2004 - 10:13 AM
the problem of fading to any color is easy:
1. you make another layer
2. you pick the gradient tool, and set it to fade from color to transparency (of the other way)
3. you pick the white color
4. and draw the gradient on the newly created layer
That way, you're picture will be covered with a gradient fading to white, and that was the job
1. you make another layer
2. you pick the gradient tool, and set it to fade from color to transparency (of the other way)
3. you pick the white color
4. and draw the gradient on the newly created layer
That way, you're picture will be covered with a gradient fading to white, and that was the job
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