How do you make the end of an image fade into a color?
It was suggested to me in site check, but I don't know how.
Help, I'm new to Photoshop 6.
Question About an Affect in Photoshop 6
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Re: Question About an Affect in Photoshop 6
Posted 23 January 2002 - 05:40 PM
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Quote: from The Neoracle on 12:09 pm on Jan. 18, 2002
Click on the Gradient tool in the Toolbox (it looks like, yes, a gradient) and then in the options bar it will give you a button to change the pattern to a circle gradient. Then double click on the dropdown box and it will open a window where you can change the colors.
Click on the Gradient tool in the Toolbox (it looks like, yes, a gradient) and then in the options bar it will give you a button to change the pattern to a circle gradient. Then double click on the dropdown box and it will open a window where you can change the colors.
Hope Neo helped you, ask him for more info. And it's effect. :)
#3
Re: Question About an Affect in Photoshop 6
Posted 23 January 2002 - 07:54 PM
I did the gradiant...any other ideas?


(Edited by Muskan Messenger at 6:55 pm on Jan. 23, 2002)
#4
Re: Question About an Affect in Photoshop 6
Posted 02 February 2002 - 07:33 PM
turn on "edit in quick mask mode"
use your gradient tool
turn off the quick mask
and hit the delete key.
use your gradient tool
turn off the quick mask
and hit the delete key.
(quick mask is right below the color picker on the tool bar)
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Re: Question About an Affect in Photoshop 6
Posted 07 February 2002 - 07:50 AM
Thank you. :)
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