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Anselmo Fiorini
Participant
October 19, 2023
Question

Transparência Gradual em imagem

  • October 19, 2023
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Amigos, estou com um problema no Photoshop 2024.
Alguém pode me ajudar?

Nas antigas versõesm, eu usava a ferramenta Degradé, com a opção de Transparênmcia, e conseguia deixar uma foto transparente.

No Photoshop 2024 o sofware está aplicando a transparência mas mantendo um fundo Branco na minha imagem - ou seja, não consigo a transparência para aparecer o fundo das camadas inferiores.

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Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 20, 2023
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In the old versions, I used the Gradient tool, with the option of Transparency, and I was able to make a photo transparent.

In Photoshop 2024 the software is applying transparency but keeping a white background on my image - that is, I don't get the transparency to show the background of the lower layers


By @Anselmo Fiorini

 

Your layer arrangement are not going to produce and transparency.  If I run a white to transparent gradient down the image and above the background layer, then I would get exactly what you are seeing.

 

If you turn off the background layer then you would see transparency which you could save as a layered PSD document or PNG with transparency.

 

To get transparency behind the wind farm and solar panels you would need to use a layer mask with a black to white gradient.

Anselmo Fiorini
Participant
October 20, 2023

Hi Trevor. Thank you for replying.
So you are saying I must make a solid gradient from black to white on the layer mask?
Sorry, I'm new in this version of Photoshop.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2023

Are you sure you weren't adding a Layer Mask to the layer and then drawing the Gradient on the Layer Mask?

 

Anselmo Fiorini
Participant
October 20, 2023

Thanks, Jeff. I´ll try again. I'll let you know!

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 19, 2023

Can you provide a screenshot including the Layers panel and image?

Anselmo Fiorini
Participant
October 19, 2023

Thank you, Jeff, for your quick reply.

Attached, some images so you can understand the steps I made (in former versions, that used to do the trick)