Layer Masks – multiple gradients ?

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SamCKayak
Sep 10, 2007
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This question is about best methods for fading an image into a background…

Sometimes, a radial gradient in a rectangular photo doesn’t work as well as applying two (or more) linear gradients to each edge. Perhaps an oval gradient would do, but I don’t see one in the toolkit.

My method of applying two linear gradients is a little more work than I think it should be…

– Apply the first gradient to the layer mask…
– To merge the effect of mask 1, I create a new empty layer and merge layers :-O

– Create a new layer mask and apply the second linear gradient.

I’d like to know of a more streamlined technique.

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Ed_Hannigan
Sep 10, 2007
Too many steps.

Use the black to transparent gradient instead of black to white. Then you can apply multiple gradients to the same layer or mask. No need to make additional ones.
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Ed_Hannigan
Sep 10, 2007
Also, you can make an elliptical gradient by making a circular gradient on the mask and then using Transform to "squash" it in either the x or y axis. Might have to fill in the blank areas with black or white, depending.
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John_Joslin
Sep 10, 2007
Beat me to it!

I guess Sam hadn’t found the Radial Gradient option.
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SamCKayak
Sep 10, 2007
Thanks for both suggestions Ed.

Unrelated, but still hanging in the got to be a better way…

Is there better way to collapse a layer mask into an image other than merging the layer with another transparent layer?

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Andrei_Doubrovski
Sep 10, 2007
Sam,
Layer > Layer Mask > Apply
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PECourtejoie
Sep 10, 2007
Try also changing the gradient blenging mode to multiply or screen, darker, lighter…

To create an oval gradient, create a circular one, unlink the mask from the layer, then stretch it with free transform.
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SamCKayak
Sep 10, 2007
So that’s what "link" does… 😉

Thank you all.

Sam

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