Circular Gradient

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Jim Feck
Mar 20, 2005
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Hello!

Can anyone tell me how to make a circular gradient overlay in Photoshop — something that fades in from black to reveal the underlying layer, kind of like this:

http://www.drumart.com/gallery/detail.cfm?id=193

I’ve tried using the layer style tool (the overlay always turns out really huge) the gradient tool on a stroked circle (only fades in from one direction) and a couple other things.

Thanks in advance for any advice!!!

–Jim.

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gus
Mar 21, 2005
"Jim Feck" wrote in message
Hello!

Can anyone tell me how to make a circular gradient overlay in Photoshop — something that fades in from black to reveal the underlying layer, kind of like this:

http://www.drumart.com/gallery/detail.cfm?id=193

I’ve tried using the layer style tool (the overlay always turns out really huge) the gradient tool on a stroked circle (only fades in from one direction) and a couple other things.

Thanks in advance for any advice!!!

–Jim.

yeah, you should be able to create that effect by putting an inner glow on your layer, mode=overlay color=black, and just fuck about with the size and opacity until it looks good. otherwise you could use a layer mask, where you have your layer underneath, and a black layer on top of it, and do a radial gradient black to white across the whole thing – after youve added a layer mask to the black layer.
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Todd Radel
Mar 22, 2005
Ohh thats easy create a circle with the shape tool and then got to the layers pallette and click on the little black f in the circle at the bottom of the pallette and go up to inner glow set the color to black and adjust it to your liking there. I think you can use the round marquee tool also but you might have to create a new layer. or maybe not.
"Jim Feck" wrote in message
Hello!

Can anyone tell me how to make a circular gradient overlay in Photoshop — something that fades in from black to reveal the underlying layer, kind of like this:

http://www.drumart.com/gallery/detail.cfm?id=193

I’ve tried using the layer style tool (the overlay always turns out really huge) the gradient tool on a stroked circle (only fades in from one direction) and a couple other things.

Thanks in advance for any advice!!!

–Jim.
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NuuB
May 20, 2005
"Jim Feck" wrote in
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Hello!

Can anyone tell me how to make a circular gradient overlay in Photoshop — something that fades in from black to reveal the underlying layer, kind of like this:

http://www.drumart.com/gallery/detail.cfm?id=193

I’ve tried using the layer style tool (the overlay always turns out really huge) the gradient tool on a stroked circle (only fades in from one direction) and a couple other things.

Thanks in advance for any advice!!!

–Jim.
Lots of different ways to do this-

Probably the easiest way I would think is:

1: Make a circular selection with elliptical marquee (m) 2: Fill with black or some other color you choose
3: Go to Select;Feather then experiment with the sizes
3: Hit delete

this will give you a soft solid to clear gradient from outer edge in starting with a medium gray. If you want a darker, more solid edge then just go Image;Adjustments:Levels and slide the black arrow towards the middle (also if you check the preview box in bottom right you can watch the adjustments real time and can see how much you are darkening) Also using the middle gray slider moving it to the right gives a slighter effect (less edge more transition)

Hope this helps

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