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Life Gradient?
funride
post Aug 14 2009, 04:30 PM
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Sorry if this isnt in the right place, can someone tell me how to make a life gradient on ps7?

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technicolour
post Aug 14 2009, 08:27 PM
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show me a garden thats bursting to life
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Uhm, what the heck is "life gradient"? I have NEVER heard of this before.
 
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post Aug 14 2009, 08:39 PM
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neither have i. nothing on the google either.
 
Mikeplyts
post Aug 14 2009, 09:12 PM
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Are you asking for a gradient that has 'life' colors? _unsure.gif
 
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post Aug 14 2009, 09:46 PM
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I know I'm not helping by adding to this when we could all just wait until you get back with more detail, but do you mean gradients created through code?

"Life" makes me think of "live" which makes me think of coded things, not images.
 
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post Aug 14 2009, 09:56 PM
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think you mean live gradient.

http://fireworks-adobe.blogspot.com/2008/0...-gradients.html

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/37420
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In CS3, select your object. In the Properties pane, use the Fill category drop-down to select Gradient, then one of the gradient types. Then, click that drop-down again and select Fill Options.... From there, this image shows how to select colors (the paint chips below the gradient). To add other colors to your gradient, simply click to add a new paint chip. To set the opacity, use chips above the gradient.

Use the selection tool (standard arrow) and select your object again. On your object, you'll have a line with a circle at one end and a square at the other. These two determine the positioning of your gradient.The circle determines the start of the gradient and the square determines its extent and direction. I find it easier to click and drag on the square, before moving the circle, myself.


it seems though that this feature is only available in fireworks cs3 or cs4.
 

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