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Color half of a shape

Participant ,
Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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I am trying to figure out a way to make each point 1/2 white and 1/2 dark blue (rather than the entire thing being dark blue). Any suggestions? Thanks!

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Community Expert , Apr 27, 2022 Apr 27, 2022

Here's a tutorial of making the star.

 

https://youtu.be/oCrZX0T9-ws

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Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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You could clipping mask another Shape Layer to that Layer and reduce its Opacity as necessary. 

Could you please post screenshots with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Paths, Options Bar, …) visible? 

Screenshot 2022-04-25 at 18.04.27.png

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Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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I have posted my screen. I am very new to Photoshop. I actually want each point 1/2 blue and 1/2 whiite (to repeat 4 times). Thanks!

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Apr 25, 2022 Apr 25, 2022

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As c.pfaffenbichler mentioned, you're best bet would be to use shape layers clipped to your start layer. You can create one shape layer with the pen, then copy it and rotate it 90 degrees. By placing the axis point on the middle of your blue star, you should not have to realign the other copies of the shape layer, and if you use on win alt-ctrl-shift-T, you can duplicate and rotate the third and fourth copies. I left the 4th copy unclipped, so you can see the shape I made. Make guides to help draw the shape in alignment with your blue star. To clip, hold the alt/opt key and click between the blue star layer and the shape layer. You can add clipped layers to the blur star layer, by click between the previous shape layer and the one you want to clip, using the alt/opt key.

 

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Apr 27, 2022 Apr 27, 2022

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Thank you. I am not at all familiar with doing this technique. Would you be able to provide the steps to achieve this or a good resource? Thanks a lot!

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Here's a tutorial of making the star.

 

https://youtu.be/oCrZX0T9-ws

How to crate a 4 pointed star with alternating blue and white points.

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This fantastic. Thank you so much for doing this!

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