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change of lettering colour

New Here ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

Hello,

 

I really need some help please (please see the attached image)

 

I have been trying for hours to match the word TIME to the same gradient as the crown but have completely failed-  the word size, postion and font are all correct. I just need to chage the colour/gradient please. 

 

Any help would be massively appreciated. 

 

Many Thanks

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Community Expert ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

what app?

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New Here ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

I have been using firefly abode with image generator and degenerative fill but they both chnage the entire image/lettering. Tried using perplexity to write prompt and this didnt work either. I cant get the gradient with my basic paint on my laptop

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Community Expert ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/

p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.



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New Here ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

Thank you. Sorry, I have never used this before and after spending hours am at the end of my tether!

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Community Expert ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

no problem. hopefully, a firefly expert will respond soon.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

Hi there! Welcome to the community. You can try it in Photoshop. I'm moving your post to the Photoshop community

 

Thanks, 

KR

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New Here ,
Jun 05, 2025 Jun 05, 2025

Thank you

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Community Expert ,
Jun 03, 2025 Jun 03, 2025

As is often the case, it depends.  If you are seeing it as a linear gradient, then the easiest way is to use Foreground to Background (which is an existing preset) and apply it to the Type layer as a Layer Style.  However, this gives you limited control of the gradient, and I am not entirely sure whether it is linear or radial.  You can adjust the spread with the Scale slider, but it does not have much effect, and I'm thinking that the darker tone should spread a bit higher up the text.

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I checked and it is linear.

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To have more control you'd need to make a better gradient preset, or run a gradient up a new layer, and clip it to the Type layer.  Let's try that.

 

I am still using Classic Gradient and ran it up just the height of the type.  The symbols I have highlighted in green indecate that the gradient is clipped to the layer below it.  You can do this by right clicking the layer and choosing Create Clipping Mask or using the shortcut Alt Ctrl G

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You can then move the gradient layer, or useFree Transform to change its spread.

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Note, I am ssuming you just want to apply the gradient to the text, and not to all of the yellow graphics as a single unit?

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New Here ,
Jun 05, 2025 Jun 05, 2025

Thank you so so much for your help. 

 

Unfortunately I have tried to do as you have said but have never used paint before and am failing. Is there any chance at all that you would be able to tell me how to do it in a massively simple way?

 

so sorry!

 

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 05, 2025 Jun 05, 2025
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There isn't really a massively simple way to do this, its an intermediate-level edit in Photoshop and requires some knowledge of the application. AI chatbots will be useless for this kind of thing, you need a graphic artist who knows how to do this kind of work. Maybe look at it as a chance to learn something new?

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