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Jun 6th 2001 | #5304 Report |
Member since: Apr 11th 2001 Posts: 16 |
How do make an image gradually fade out to color of my choice? I must find out! |
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Jun 7th 2001 | #5314 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
you can make your first image roll over to an animated gif. Then make that animated Gif not loop, but just run once. I've done that before. or do it in Flash.... there are prolly other ways too. Hope this helps. |
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Jun 7th 2001 | #5324 Report |
Member since: Apr 11th 2001 Posts: 16 |
I actually meant a left to right fade on a static image.
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Jun 7th 2001 | #5328 Report |
Member since: Mar 27th 2001 Posts: 2237 |
Ahhh, I'm on a roll....I've missunderstood EVERYTHING today ok.... use the Gradient tool (Version 6 )Across the top are the the options for the tool you have selected. Double click it to get the options pallet (pre version 6) you can then edit the colors the gradient will use. |
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Jun 7th 2001 | #5375 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1501 |
The following sites should educate you on pretty much everything you need to know about the effect you want, as well as how to smoothly composite images using gradient masks and Alpha Channels. Channels/Masking http://www.arraich.com/ps6_tips_channels1.htm http://www.zdjournals.com/ips/9811/ips98b1.htm http://www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/Tips/9807/106.html http://macworld.zdnet.com/1998/02/create/4139.html http://macworld.zdnet.com/1999/06/create/graphics1.html http://ii.pmf.ukim.edu.mk/mcp/photoshop5/chapters/1-56205-723-5/ch01/ch01.htm http://macworld.zdnet.com/1998/02/create/4139.html/ |
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