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alirezaa89377132
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February 23, 2020
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Gradient Tool Problem

  • February 23, 2020
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Hello everyone

Why do these white lines appear when I use the Gradient Tool?

How can I resolve this problem?

I am using Photoshop CC 2019.

 

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Correct answer alirezaa89377132

Dear Bojan, I found the cause of my problem, but unfortunately there is not any option so that I can remove my post.  I'm really sorry about that.

And why the problem happened. I had dragged my work (which was filled with gradient) from a vector app to Photoshop and this caused the white lines. It was my first time that I had dragged an object with gradient. When this happend I applied gradient in Photoshop again. I tested and applied gradient via both Layer Style and Gradient Tool, but the problem didn't resolve, decause Photoshop gradient followed the white lines' pattern. So the result was what you see above.

To resolve this problem I dragged the object with black solid color and I applied gradient in photoshop as Layer Style.

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c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 23, 2020

As Bojan_Živković already asked please provide a meaningful screenshot at View > 100% including the pertinent Panels (Options, Layers etc.) as the effect might even be owed to other Layers or a Layer Mask. 

Bojan Živković11378569
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Community Expert
February 23, 2020

I can not reproduce problem on my end probably because missing informations. Are you using Layer Style do add Gradient Overlay? What is magnification level? Please zoom to 100% then judge. It will be useful to zoom to 100% open Layer Style with Gradient Overlay tab dispalyed if you are using it and grab screenshot to post here so we can closer examinate problem.

alirezaa89377132
alirezaa89377132AuthorCorrect answer
Participant
February 23, 2020

Dear Bojan, I found the cause of my problem, but unfortunately there is not any option so that I can remove my post.  I'm really sorry about that.

And why the problem happened. I had dragged my work (which was filled with gradient) from a vector app to Photoshop and this caused the white lines. It was my first time that I had dragged an object with gradient. When this happend I applied gradient in Photoshop again. I tested and applied gradient via both Layer Style and Gradient Tool, but the problem didn't resolve, decause Photoshop gradient followed the white lines' pattern. So the result was what you see above.

To resolve this problem I dragged the object with black solid color and I applied gradient in photoshop as Layer Style.