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How Do You Create A Gradient Fill In Photoshop?

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How Do You Create A Gradient Fill In Photoshop?

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Learning to use Gradient fills in Photoshop® adds a touch of flair to a two-dimensional picture. By spreading out the colored pixels over a selected area, blending from one to the other, you can create graduated amounts of seamless color. In addition, gradients can be black and white. Create a simple square selection on your document by choosing the square Selection tool from Photoshop’s toolbar. Later, you can apply a gradient to any shape. Select the Gradient tool from the toolbar. With the tool active, familiarize yourself with the Option bar at the top of the screen. You may choose Foreground to Transparent, Foreground to Background or Custom options by clicking the little arrow on the gradient fill box. Choose Foreground to Transparent and pick a color you like. Starting at one end of your square selection, drag the Gradient tool halfway and release it. The color you chose will spread across the selection, fading out as it goes. Pick Foreground to Background to create a two-toned

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