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Liebe Adobe Community,
wie kann ich mehrere Verläufe in Photoshop überlagern?
Früher ging das ganz einfach indem ich bei Verlauf die Option "multiplizieren" ausgewählt habe. In den neuen Photoshopversionen kann ich aber offenbar immer nur einen Verlauf (z.B. in eine Maske) anlegen. Wenn ich versuche einen neuen Verlauf zu überlagern, dann ersetzt er den bestehenden Verlauf.
Hat Jemand eine Idee, wie ich mehrere Verläufe in einer Ebenenmaske legen kann?
Vielen Dank!
Hey, @3D Artist WB. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. I'll help you figure this out.
Does it behave as mentioned after a specific set of steps? What troubleshooting steps have you tried already?
Try using the Gradient Tool in Classic mode & check how it goes.
Also, please test and confirm if the issue exists with Photoshop (Beta). You can get Photoshop (beta) from the Creative Cloud > Apps tab > Beta Apps section.
Thanks!
Sameer K
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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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Hey, @3D Artist WB. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. I'll help you figure this out.
Does it behave as mentioned after a specific set of steps? What troubleshooting steps have you tried already?
Try using the Gradient Tool in Classic mode & check how it goes.
Also, please test and confirm if the issue exists with Photoshop (Beta). You can get Photoshop (beta) from the Creative Cloud > Apps tab > Beta Apps section.
Thanks!
Sameer K
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Hi Sameer,
thanks a lot for your fast reply and for your help! "Classic Mode" that's exactly what i've been looking for. I already tried that before, but I must have been in the wrong "blending mode".
Thank you so much!
Wolfgang
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Sameer, you have your gradient set to foreground to transparent, which you know is the way to add multiple gradients without overwriting the previous gradients. I rather think that @3D Artist WB has his gradient to Foreground to Background colour, which is why he is unable to add multiple gradients.
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Yes, that too! That's a great observation!
@3D Artist WB Please try what our expert @Trevor.Dennis suggested and let us know how it goes.