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Gradients
Topic Started: Oct 28 2004, 08:09 PM (296 Views)
Shadow_the_Hedgehog
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Up till now all my skins have been made in Ms Paint. The grads looked ok sometimes but i want to make them look better. I just want to know how i can create decent grads in Adobe Photoshop 6:0.
Thank you.

~Icy Sonic
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RedCrazyKid
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Well, it's really easy. Just get out the paint tool, and keep on making a pixel by pixel maintitle grad going lighter on each line.
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Shadow_the_Hedgehog
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The same way as in Ms Paint? :'(
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Shadow_the_Hedgehog
Oct 28 2004, 08:18 PM
The same way as in Ms Paint? :'(

Well, I use Paint Shop Pro... but no, PhotoShop has an easier way... but I don't know how. :S
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Shadow_the_Hedgehog
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oh right you had me worried then lol , so does anyone know how i do this in photoshop?
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There is a gradient tool... I only have the free trial and haven't used it much. Also there is a gradient creator program I use... quite simple but nice. Lemme see if I can find a link.
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GetItStarted
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well there's a gradient tool of course XD

no seriously, there is, the simplest gradient lets you make a gradient from you're foreground to background color (you know, the left and right click colors in paint)
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just download an adobe photosjop,jasc paintshop or a professional shop pro :unsure:
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XX Toasty XX
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its easy on paint just line-by-line drawing getting lighter/darker
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