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How can I modify an image to have colors that flow into each other and what is this effect called?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InWhat do you call this image effect and how is it achieved?How to duplicate an image into a new PSD and keep the original title (name) of the image?What is this shifted red and blue effect often seen in VR called? How can I achieve it?What is this folded paper text effect called and how do I achieve it in Photoshop?Shrink image with text and put into other imageWhat is this overlay tile effect called, and how do I do it in photoshop?How would one achive this black and white glitch-ish text effect in photoshop or illustrator?How to reproduce this effect and what's its name?Where to find a mockup to create an unfolded poster look effect?How can I recreate this holographic iridescent water effect in Photoshop?
I have been trying to find the name of this effect in this image
Specifically, how the image has been converted to white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. I would like to know how to do this, what is the name of this effect so I can Google it?
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I have been trying to find the name of this effect in this image
Specifically, how the image has been converted to white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. I would like to know how to do this, what is the name of this effect so I can Google it?
adobe-photoshop photoshop-effects photo-editing image-editing adobe-photoshop-elements
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I have been trying to find the name of this effect in this image
Specifically, how the image has been converted to white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. I would like to know how to do this, what is the name of this effect so I can Google it?
adobe-photoshop photoshop-effects photo-editing image-editing adobe-photoshop-elements
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I have been trying to find the name of this effect in this image
Specifically, how the image has been converted to white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. I would like to know how to do this, what is the name of this effect so I can Google it?
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It's the Radial Gradient Tool
Double click on layer or right click and select Blending Options.
Check Gradient Overlay and change mode to Radial
as shown in image.
Drag your cursor above image to change the location of your gradient and change scale slider to define spread area.
For further explanation, refer to the official tips
Hope you get the result of your liking :)
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Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?
– Pyritie
Apr 5 at 14:04
1
Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?
– GerardFalla
Apr 5 at 14:55
2
The answer would look even more leet with random case :dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.
– Eric Duminil
Apr 5 at 15:05
@DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 15:49
1
@LiefdeWen - Yes, I could easily edit it, but there's a point of principle here. Why should I waste my time fixing something the answerer could easily fix by not doing it in the first place.
– Billy Kerr
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It's the Radial Gradient Tool
Double click on layer or right click and select Blending Options.
Check Gradient Overlay and change mode to Radial
as shown in image.
Drag your cursor above image to change the location of your gradient and change scale slider to define spread area.
For further explanation, refer to the official tips
Hope you get the result of your liking :)
5
Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?
– Pyritie
Apr 5 at 14:04
1
Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?
– GerardFalla
Apr 5 at 14:55
2
The answer would look even more leet with random case :dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.
– Eric Duminil
Apr 5 at 15:05
@DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 15:49
1
@LiefdeWen - Yes, I could easily edit it, but there's a point of principle here. Why should I waste my time fixing something the answerer could easily fix by not doing it in the first place.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 16:19
|
show 3 more comments
It's the Radial Gradient Tool
Double click on layer or right click and select Blending Options.
Check Gradient Overlay and change mode to Radial
as shown in image.
Drag your cursor above image to change the location of your gradient and change scale slider to define spread area.
For further explanation, refer to the official tips
Hope you get the result of your liking :)
5
Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?
– Pyritie
Apr 5 at 14:04
1
Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?
– GerardFalla
Apr 5 at 14:55
2
The answer would look even more leet with random case :dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.
– Eric Duminil
Apr 5 at 15:05
@DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 15:49
1
@LiefdeWen - Yes, I could easily edit it, but there's a point of principle here. Why should I waste my time fixing something the answerer could easily fix by not doing it in the first place.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 16:19
|
show 3 more comments
It's the Radial Gradient Tool
Double click on layer or right click and select Blending Options.
Check Gradient Overlay and change mode to Radial
as shown in image.
Drag your cursor above image to change the location of your gradient and change scale slider to define spread area.
For further explanation, refer to the official tips
Hope you get the result of your liking :)
It's the Radial Gradient Tool
Double click on layer or right click and select Blending Options.
Check Gradient Overlay and change mode to Radial
as shown in image.
Drag your cursor above image to change the location of your gradient and change scale slider to define spread area.
For further explanation, refer to the official tips
Hope you get the result of your liking :)
edited Apr 5 at 18:15
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Design PhoenixDesign Phoenix
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5
Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?
– Pyritie
Apr 5 at 14:04
1
Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?
– GerardFalla
Apr 5 at 14:55
2
The answer would look even more leet with random case :dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.
– Eric Duminil
Apr 5 at 15:05
@DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 15:49
1
@LiefdeWen - Yes, I could easily edit it, but there's a point of principle here. Why should I waste my time fixing something the answerer could easily fix by not doing it in the first place.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 16:19
|
show 3 more comments
5
Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?
– Pyritie
Apr 5 at 14:04
1
Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?
– GerardFalla
Apr 5 at 14:55
2
The answer would look even more leet with random case :dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.
– Eric Duminil
Apr 5 at 15:05
@DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 15:49
1
@LiefdeWen - Yes, I could easily edit it, but there's a point of principle here. Why should I waste my time fixing something the answerer could easily fix by not doing it in the first place.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 16:19
5
5
Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?
– Pyritie
Apr 5 at 14:04
Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?
– Pyritie
Apr 5 at 14:04
1
1
Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?
– GerardFalla
Apr 5 at 14:55
Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?
– GerardFalla
Apr 5 at 14:55
2
2
The answer would look even more leet with random case :
dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.
– Eric Duminil
Apr 5 at 15:05
The answer would look even more leet with random case :
dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.
– Eric Duminil
Apr 5 at 15:05
@DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 15:49
@DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 15:49
1
1
@LiefdeWen - Yes, I could easily edit it, but there's a point of principle here. Why should I waste my time fixing something the answerer could easily fix by not doing it in the first place.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 16:19
@LiefdeWen - Yes, I could easily edit it, but there's a point of principle here. Why should I waste my time fixing something the answerer could easily fix by not doing it in the first place.
– Billy Kerr
Apr 5 at 16:19
|
show 3 more comments
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