Your tutorials are incredibly helpful and really well done, so thanks! I had to come to the comments to find out why you say "check off" dither and transparency but leave them checked ON when you create the gradient!!!! But I get it now. Bottom line for anyone confused like I was: Make sure to check ON dither & transparency if they are checked OFF! By turning them "on" you will be checking them "off" the list of things to do! 🤣
Thank you so much for this! It's been years since I've used Photoshop and I found myself at a loss for a minute before I went on a search for a video tutorial. THIS was EXACTLY what I needed. I couldn't hit the subscribe button fast enough. Thank you!
Great video. Short and clear. (Usually I listen to similar tutorials at a speed of 1.5 or even 1.75 due to unnecessary even annoying explanations. Excellently explained and demonstrated. Thanks a lot, it was very helpful to me. Keep up the good work.
Enjoyed the tutorial. This was my first time watching your video. For those of us that need a little more time to digest your instructions, it would be nice if you could slow down a bit. When you know something so well, the tendency is to rush a bit. But thanks!
Just starting this video, but hopefully this is the one I actually am looking for. I'm a beginner and my sister is having me teach myself photoshop, because she doesn't have the time to record a bunch of videos of her process on how she does stuff step by step, and I've never used the gradient in photoshop before. I did something with it last night, but I can't remember how I did it, so maybe this vid will help. :) I'm learning how to edit the yard signs for my sister's etsy store.
Great video Brendan, your explanation of the different types of transparent gradient effects in Photoshop was engaging and easy to follow. Keep up with the good work.
Brendan, I'm making a 2nd comment to thank you again for this great video. Wow, it is exactly what I needed for the project I'm working on. Your production is precise and clear. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thanks for the helpful video👏 I checked all the things you said but when I apply gradient tool anywhere on my project it takes over the whole page even when I change its setting.. I had to use brush tool to reach the same effect!
How do you use Black to transparent, but use multiple strokes from corner to middle? This used to be so simple to do. I would do this over say a blue background and it would have dark edges. When a photo was inset on this "canvas" the background had a very interesting look.
Hi Brendan. I might be a little late for this comment, but I've noticed that when I click on foreground/background in the tool bar to change the order of gradient that nothing happens. I must click on the gradient drop down window at the top to change the order. Thanks
Thanks for this, im making a thumbnail for a video and im using vertical photos and wanted the photos not to look out of place and by fading the edges on one images it makes the images looks a bit more natural.
Great job, very cool channel. Very tasty lower thirds. And the photo montage at the intro was superb. Did you take those photos? If you did, a hearty congratulations to an incredible career.
A helpful video. Thank you. I would like it more if you split all these tips into 30 second videos so I didn't need to go through 7 minutes of irrelevant content to find the radial opacity gradient
Hi Brendan. Thank you for being so concise and informative with a smooth delivery! This is exactly what I was trying to do with masking and gradients but just couldn't fully figure it out. Awesome. :)
The problem is , how to show the exported png image like this one in windows 11 photo viewer? The transparency will convert to white!! , annoying me , & Facebook also do the same fault , only paint brush program shows the real transparency of this png , is there away to solve this situation please?
straight up when I go and apply my gradient to make half the picture fade it won't do it... it is super frustrating and I keep trying to figure out why
it doesnt work for me. whenever i apply the gradient to the mask, nothing happens. the gradient doesnt appear. nothing online tells me how to fix this, and im short on time with a project due soon that requires this.
You know what, this has been an issue with me as well. I feel like Photoshop changed something in their more recent updates. The gradient tool doesn't seem to have the same effect as it used to. Before Photoshop wrecked the feature, it was actually really easy to do a transparent gradient mask, but now when attempted, you end up with very lacking results. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Your tutorials are incredibly helpful and really well done, so thanks! I had to come to the comments to find out why you say "check off" dither and transparency but leave them checked ON when you create the gradient!!!! But I get it now. Bottom line for anyone confused like I was: Make sure to check ON dither & transparency if they are checked OFF! By turning them "on" you will be checking them "off" the list of things to do! 🤣
Thank you so much for this! It's been years since I've used Photoshop and I found myself at a loss for a minute before I went on a search for a video tutorial. THIS was EXACTLY what I needed. I couldn't hit the subscribe button fast enough. Thank you!
video starts at 5:00
Never understood gradient tool better before. Great video Brendan!
your explanation holds such significance with utter simplicity that made is really easy to understand, remember and apply, thank you for your work
You are a Brilliant Genius, the Precision and Speed with which you teach is Wonderfully Helpful
Great video. Short and clear. (Usually I listen to similar tutorials at a speed of 1.5 or even 1.75 due to unnecessary even annoying explanations. Excellently explained and demonstrated. Thanks a lot, it was very helpful to me. Keep up the good work.
Appreciate that! Thanks for the feedback
Thank you. That is the technique, I'm searching for... 🤩🤩🤩
Selute to you. Now you are my Photoshop teacher.
Thanks! :D
Enjoyed the tutorial. This was my first time watching your video. For those of us that need a little more time to digest your instructions, it would be nice if you could slow down a bit. When you know something so well, the tendency is to rush a bit. But thanks!
By “checked off” you mean checked on haha. Great tutorial
Just starting this video, but hopefully this is the one I actually am looking for. I'm a beginner and my sister is having me teach myself photoshop, because she doesn't have the time to record a bunch of videos of her process on how she does stuff step by step, and I've never used the gradient in photoshop before. I did something with it last night, but I can't remember how I did it, so maybe this vid will help. :) I'm learning how to edit the yard signs for my sister's etsy store.
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Amazing! So easy to follow thnk you!!
great tutorial , this is what i want to learn. thank you, Brendan
Really helpful. Have a nice day teacher 😍
I just needed this explanation for my photoshop "problem". Thanks. I'm going to watch some more of your videos.
Great tutorial. Please include the example photo for downloading. That would be super helpful.
Wow!!! I love this tutorial man 💕💢💯🚀🚀
I learned what I have been struggling for, thank you 🙏🙏
THANK YOU!!! I HAVE MY MASTER THESIS DEADLINE TOMORROW MORNING AND MAKING A LAST MINUTE POSTER AND REALLLYYY NEEDED THIS!!! THANKSSSSS
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Thanks, Brendan. This helped me a lot with a hero fullwidth header i am working on for a website. This was great.
Great tutorial, Brendan. Thank you! So helpful and concise, you are natural at explaining.
awesome video! simple easy and clear. thanks a lot :)
Thanks. Clearly explained. I'll be trying this out.
Great video Brendan, your explanation of the different types of transparent gradient effects in Photoshop was engaging and easy to follow.
Keep up with the good work.
Thanks Suzie!
Find your explanations so effective. Thanks. Can you do one on Using multiple images to creat a composite in Photoshop. Thanks again.
Brendan, I'm making a 2nd comment to thank you again for this great video. Wow, it is exactly what I needed for the project I'm working on. Your production is precise and clear. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Great video. Showed me what I was doing wrong. And taught me a couple new things.
Great video. Transparent gradient starts 4:30
Very helpful and easy to follow. Thank you, I knew there had to be an easy way to do this.
You're very welcome!
Thanks for the helpful video👏 I checked all the things you said but when I apply gradient tool anywhere on my project it takes over the whole page even when I change its setting.. I had to use brush tool to reach the same effect!
A million thanks to you :) ... This has baffled me for a long time and now it's all cleared up
This was an amazing tutorial Brendan!
Thanks sir, irequest u make a video on how to paint mandala with GRADIENTS.
Great and helpful video! Thank you! and btw you're handsome :D
yOU'RE AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND SIR!!! tHANK YOU!!!
Thank you very much for a quick and easy to understand video...Cheers!
Glad you liked it!
How do you use Black to transparent, but use multiple strokes from corner to middle? This used to be so simple to do. I would do this over say a blue background and it would have dark edges. When a photo was inset on this "canvas" the background had a very interesting look.
Hi Brendan. I might be a little late for this comment, but I've noticed that when I click on foreground/background in the tool bar to change the order of gradient that nothing happens. I must click on the gradient drop down window at the top to change the order. Thanks
This is an excellent video. I am a very advanced PS user and rarely see a video that is well done AND shows me something new. You did both
Well I appreciate the kind words! :)
Thank you sir, this helped me a lot🙏❤️
Hi mate this video is awesome, I always come back to it when i need to work with gradients, thanks for sharing a great tutorial.
Thank you! Cheers!
Another great tutorial Brendan. Is it possible to graduate effects from the filter range? For example, graduate blur from none to heavy blur? Thanks.
Yes, if you applied a foreground to transparent gradient on a gaussian blur smart filter layer mask
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Awesome video. Look forward to watching your other videos!
Thank you for this video! This info is exactly what I was looking for. Good job with the video!
No problem!
Excellent tutorial! I was struggling with this and the other videos I looked at couldn't help. Thank you, sir!
Awesome!
Very helpful & straight to the point. Thank you!
My pleasure :)
Thanks for your videos
Big thanks mate it was so useful!
Excellent. Thanks
Thanks for this, im making a thumbnail for a video and im using vertical photos and wanted the photos not to look out of place and by fading the edges on one images it makes the images looks a bit more natural.
Great tutorial thank you bro
Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Very useful! Thanks!
good tutorial..thanks a lot
You are awesome... Thank you!
Thank you. Excelent
Thank you so much brother!
creí que hablaría en español, igual, thank so much for this !!
helpful, thanks
Awesome, thanks man!!
Awesome!!!!
GOOD!!!
Excellent
Nicely presented!
Glad you liked it!
Great job, very cool channel. Very tasty lower thirds. And the photo montage at the intro was superb. Did you take those photos? If you did, a hearty congratulations to an incredible career.
Thanks, quck & easy
Did they remove the transparency option in the gradient?
gradiant tool is missing from my photoshop . i can find only gradiant map.
need some help to find it
A helpful video. Thank you. I would like it more if you split all these tips into 30 second videos so I didn't need to go through 7 minutes of irrelevant content to find the radial opacity gradient
Hi Brendan. Thank you for being so concise and informative with a smooth delivery! This is exactly what I was trying to do with masking and gradients but just couldn't fully figure it out. Awesome. :)
You're very welcome!
Great video 🙏🏾
Glad you think so :)
Thanks Mate
Great thank you. You are very nice person
As are you for this comment 🌞
Thank you. It helps me a lot.
Nice way of explanation. Found it really helpful!
Excellent! Thank you.
Thank you. A very well done explanation. Helped so much
THANK YOUUUU BROOOOOO
You are welcome!
Thank You so much!!!!!!!!!!!111
Thank you!
Thank you very much
No worries
thanks a lot for your video man
Wao masterpiece tutorial sir ....
sir how can we make the gradient vertical trasparent
The problem is , how to show the exported png image like this one in windows 11 photo viewer? The transparency will convert to white!! , annoying me , & Facebook also do the same fault , only paint brush program shows the real transparency of this png , is there away to solve this situation please?
besides a smarty guy a hottie one! than u bro!
Man, awesome tut thank you
No problem!
Thank you
Subscribed.... thank you
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
You are welcome!
I was hoping to learn how to fade the edges of a custom cropped image, if that's even possible.
Thnks alot
Thanks.
straight up when I go and apply my gradient to make half the picture fade it won't do it... it is super frustrating and I keep trying to figure out why
thats my issue, did you find a solution?
Thank you so much for this!
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does these steps work with older versions of ps as in cs2???
The foreground to transparent gradient should be available in the vast majority of versions but I am not certain about cs2 in particular
it doesnt work for me. whenever i apply the gradient to the mask, nothing happens. the gradient doesnt appear. nothing online tells me how to fix this, and im short on time with a project due soon that requires this.
You know what, this has been an issue with me as well. I feel like Photoshop changed something in their more recent updates. The gradient tool doesn't seem to have the same effect as it used to.
Before Photoshop wrecked the feature, it was actually really easy to do a transparent gradient mask, but now when attempted, you end up with very lacking results.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
why i can do it i am trying but nothing is happening. It's not getting transparent not nothing