How to apply Gradient on curved selection?

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asnowfall
Jun 21, 2006
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For some reason following does not work for me…pls let me know which key I need press..:-)

1) I make selection using Lasso tool. Selected edge is curved and is in the middle of the frame..

2) Drag the Gradient tool. Gradient gets applied not just to the selected area which was in the center of the frame but to the area adjacent to the selected area, starting from right-edge of the frame to to left- edge.

How can I restrict the gradient to affect only the selected area?

Thanks
Ramesh

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edjh
Jun 21, 2006
wrote:
For some reason following does not work for me…pls let me know which key I need press..:-)

1) I make selection using Lasso tool. Selected edge is curved and is in the middle of the frame..

2) Drag the Gradient tool. Gradient gets applied not just to the selected area which was in the center of the frame but to the area adjacent to the selected area, starting from right-edge of the frame to to left- edge.

How can I restrict the gradient to affect only the selected area?
Thanks
Ramesh

Are you sure you have an active selection (marching ants)? Gradient should only fill that area.


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KatWoman
Jun 21, 2006
"edjh" wrote in message
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For some reason following does not work for me…pls let me know which key I need press..:-)

1) I make selection using Lasso tool. Selected edge is curved and is in the middle of the frame..

2) Drag the Gradient tool. Gradient gets applied not just to the selected area which was in the center of the frame but to the area adjacent to the selected area, starting from right-edge of the frame to to left- edge.

How can I restrict the gradient to affect only the selected area?
Thanks
Ramesh

are you dragging on the mask? instead of the image?

Are you sure you have an active selection (marching ants)? Gradient should only fill that area.


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noone
Jun 22, 2006
In article ,
says…
For some reason following does not work for me…pls let me know which key I need press..:-)

1) I make selection using Lasso tool. Selected edge is curved and is in the middle of the frame..

2) Drag the Gradient tool. Gradient gets applied not just to the selected area which was in the center of the frame but to the area adjacent to the selected area, starting from right-edge of the frame to to left- edge.

How can I restrict the gradient to affect only the selected area?
Thanks
Ramesh

Ramesh,

Check the Feather on your Lasso Tool (Options Bar). It sounds like you have a good bit of Feather. The "marching ants" are only the average perimeter when your Selection is Feathered.

Hunt
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asnowfall
Jun 23, 2006
I am doing on mask not on the image, I guess I have the marching ants too.

Thanks for your responses, I will post the screen shots tomarrow and that should help you to understand my problem or stupidity 🙂

bye
Ramesh

Hunt wrote:
In article ,
says…
For some reason following does not work for me…pls let me know which key I need press..:-)

1) I make selection using Lasso tool. Selected edge is curved and is in the middle of the frame..

2) Drag the Gradient tool. Gradient gets applied not just to the selected area which was in the center of the frame but to the area adjacent to the selected area, starting from right-edge of the frame to to left- edge.

How can I restrict the gradient to affect only the selected area?
Thanks
Ramesh

Ramesh,

Check the Feather on your Lasso Tool (Options Bar). It sounds like you have a good bit of Feather. The "marching ants" are only the average perimeter when your Selection is Feathered.

Hunt
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Roberto
Jun 23, 2006
Photoshop doesn’t have the ability to curve a gradient around anything including a selection. Kai’s Power Tools 3 used to be able to do this, but these plug-ins haven’t been updated and I don’t know if you can A) find them. B) get them to work.

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asnowfall
Jun 24, 2006
I was not getting the ‘marching ants’ at the time of application of gradient tool. So it was not working for me.

I used to follow these steps and it used to fail…
1) Select the an area.
2) Click on 2nd icon in Layers pallete to create a layer mask.
3) Select the mask and apply the gradient tool. At this stage there
would not be any ants. So gradient gets applied to full width of the image.

Now I do the following, and it works
1) Select the an area.
2) Click on 2nd icon in Layers pallete to create a layer mask.
3) Go to channel pallete and click on the first icon to make the
channel a selection.
This would bring marching ants.
4) Select the mask and apply the gradient tool.
Now gradient gets applied only to the selected area.

Regards,
Ramesh

I tried appliying gradient on a curved selection, it worked. edjh wrote:
wrote:
For some reason following does not work for me…pls let me know which key I need press..:-)

1) I make selection using Lasso tool. Selected edge is curved and is in the middle of the frame..

2) Drag the Gradient tool. Gradient gets applied not just to the selected area which was in the center of the frame but to the area adjacent to the selected area, starting from right-edge of the frame to to left- edge.

How can I restrict the gradient to affect only the selected area?
Thanks
Ramesh

Are you sure you have an active selection (marching ants)? Gradient should only fill that area.


Comic book sketches and artwork:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/edjh.html
Comics art for sale:
http://www.sover.net/~hannigan/batsale.html
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nomail
Jun 24, 2006
wrote:

I was not getting the ‘marching ants’ at the time of application of gradient tool. So it was not working for me.

I used to follow these steps and it used to fail…
1) Select the an area.
2) Click on 2nd icon in Layers pallete to create a layer mask.
3) Select the mask and apply the gradient tool. At this stage there
would not be any ants. So gradient gets applied to full width of the image.

Now I do the following, and it works
1) Select the an area.
2) Click on 2nd icon in Layers pallete to create a layer mask.
3) Go to channel pallete and click on the first icon to make the
channel a selection.
This would bring marching ants.
4) Select the mask and apply the gradient tool.
Now gradient gets applied only to the selected area.

If you first select an area, and then click the ‘Add Mask’ icon, you’ll get a mask based on that selection (and then everything gets deselected). If you want to apply a gradient to the selection (in that mask), you should simply change the order. First add the mask, then make the selection.


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