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What are Photoshop Gradients?
A Photoshop gradient is an effect in which one color, shade, or level of brightness fades into another. Gradients are commonly used in web and graphic design. Gradients range from a simple linear change from one color to another to multiple colors combined in varying patterns to create different effects.
Gradients are commonly used in web and graphic design. Having a large collection of gradients already prepared will allow you to try new gradients quickly, speeding up your design process. Of course, there will be times when you want to create your own gradients, but for other situations, a library of presets can be an effective tool. Different gradient colors applied in different directions will help you to customize all the colors included in the image and enhance those colors as well. Color trends change regularly, so it’s nice to have a large library of gradients to keep your projects from looking outdated.
Gradients refer to the color effects that modify each color of the picture according to fixed pattern and customizations. Gradients consist of different densities of colors spread in different directions. Different color effects can be combined together and the different gradient colors can be applied in different directions and incorporated into illustrations to add depth and interest. Finally, you can apply it to a photo and see the drastic change in the overall color effects and other aspects of the picture.
How to create a gradient in photoshop?
Photoshop comes with a library of gradients categorized by color or style, like cloud, or iridescent. You can customize any of these or create your own with the gradient tool. The gradient tool in Photoshop allows you to create linear, radial, angled, reflected or diamond-styled gradients. You can do this by selecting the gradient tool, combining the different colors, putting them in the right sequence, sketching a line in the direction of the gradient and making few other customizations to achieve the right kind of contrast throughout the whole picture.
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