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I am using Photoshop Elements 8. This might have a really simple answer, but I can't figure it out. I am trying to take a layer, and simply make it go from solid picture to a gradient transparency, so that it gradually disappears. It is hard to explain, but I hope you understand. Please let me know if you know how to do that. Thanks a bunch.
-TitanVex
It would look kind of like this:
IIIIIIIIII IIII II I I I I
IIIIIIIIII IIII II I I I I
IIIIIIIIII IIII II I I I I
^ ^
Solid Picture
Part of Gradually
Picture Disappears
If that makes sense.
Is this what you are looking for? I used the clipping group method Terri mentioned.
1. Added a blank layer below the picture layer and grouped the 2 layers.
2. Set the Gradient options: Linear, Foreground-to-Transparent
3. Drew the gradient from about 1/4 from the left edge all the way to the right edge.
You can keep drawing the gradient with different staart and end points until you get the result you want. Just a matter of trial and error.
I added the white layer so that you can see the results.
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TitanVex,
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1F0EKmMs2abEs4PGS3Oe1wyCxJ1rsh
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One way is to use a clipping group (also known as clipping mask) with the desired gradient being the base of the group. See step #4 "Use a Pattern or Gradient" in the link below.
http://www.photokaboom.com/photography/learn/Photoshop_Elements/layers/layer_groups_clipping_masks/1_layer_groups_clipping_masks.htm
Tip: Hold in the shift key as you pull the gradient iIf you want a straight even edge side to side, top to bottom, or at a diagonal angle.
If you want to edit the gradient itself, have a look at the tutorial I have linked below.
http://www.photokaboom.com/photography/learn/Photoshop_Elements/gradients/4_gradients_edit_a_gradient.htm
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Is this what you are looking for? I used the clipping group method Terri mentioned.
1. Added a blank layer below the picture layer and grouped the 2 layers.
2. Set the Gradient options: Linear, Foreground-to-Transparent
3. Drew the gradient from about 1/4 from the left edge all the way to the right edge.
You can keep drawing the gradient with different staart and end points until you get the result you want. Just a matter of trial and error.
I added the white layer so that you can see the results.
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How did you "draw the gradient"?
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@Heather32220545ejoh said: How did you "draw the gradient"?
Using the gradient tool, simply click-drag-click in a straight line from the beginning to the end of where you want the gradient to be.