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Gradient Overlay
xjeaniiex
post Aug 17 2006, 04:21 PM
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I thought I could do that, but I totally found out I couldn't.
Yeah, I've asked people and everybody told me
to just make a new layer, gradient it, and overlay it.
I did that, but it didn't work.
Do you see how her background is black and it isn't
"rainbow" colored.
Well, my background isn't really BLACK BLACK but it's dark
and I did the overlay thing, and only the background turned
colored.
Please someone tell me exactly how to do this.
Egh, I've tried this before with a white background
and my brush turned into the gradient colors
but the colors came out weird.
 
 
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freeflow
post Aug 17 2006, 06:41 PM
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You don't make a new layer and do a gradient overay. For the brush layer, or the layer of whatever you want to have a gradient . You add a gradeint to that layer . By cliking the little "f" on the layer palete. Then choose gradient overlay. Choose the gradient. Set the option to "overaly" then click ok.
 

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