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How to apply gradient instead of font color on font in multiple line......
one line:
in multiple lines is doing this :
I like to have all lines as first example
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OK,.....so correct answer is:
This is not possible in Photoshop, another program must be used
Thank YOU all for cooporation.
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Hi just type one by one line as text not in one as whole....regards
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That is my point, I need a text of 25 words in multiple lines, ........
Thanks anyway 🙂
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What if you adjusted the scale of the gradient?
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Thats not help,.... it is aplying gradiens on entire layer,....contrary shadows, strokes or other efects are aplly on every letter separetly 🙂
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no other way you need to type word by word....regards
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line by line, rather and it has to be in separate layer,......
one would think that such a sophisticated and expensive program will have some option for font color as a gradient, .... as MS Word has
Of course I understand, PS is for photo editing, not text
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Hi yes hope in future there will be such option....regards
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" Hi just type one by one line as text not in one as whole....regards
I don't know, who is marking this as a CORRECT answer,......this is not answer to anything I asking,......
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What you apparently want to achieve with Layer Styles on Type Layers is not possible in Photoshop so far, so that the answer is not what you wanted it to be doesn’t mean it’s not the answer nonetheless.
And your assumption
»contrary shadows, strokes or other efects are aplly on every letter separetly«
seems essentially mistaken.
Layer Styles work on the basis of a Layer’s transparency, Photoshop does (for this) not recognize the indivudual letters as separate entities, the effects just conform to the transparency.
If you decrease the tracking enough, for example, you can notice that »Inner Shadow« does not care that it is two distinct letters that touch, they are in that regard just one area.
Edit: If a Gradient Overlay was applied to individual letters it might noticably »jump« between upper and lower case letters, letters with ascenders and descenders, punctuation marks, …
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If the issue is truly important to you you might want to look into OpenType SVG Fonts.
https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/fonts/user-guide.html/ca/fonts/using/ot-svg-color-fonts.ug.html
https://bashooka.com/resources/25-awesome-opentype-svg-fonts/
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OK,.....so correct answer is:
This is not possible in Photoshop, another program must be used
Thank YOU all for cooporation.