Forums > Digital Art and Retouching > Boring, Ugly Color Grads

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soulgems

Posts: 89

San Francisco, California, US

Creating realistic gradients in PS is challenging. Introducing a hue shift in the gradients helps. Thanks for the tip!

Jun 16 09 07:09 pm Link

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Jeffs Photography

Posts: 3608

Dakota, Minnesota, US

Why are we doing CPR on an old thread?

Jun 16 09 07:14 pm Link

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MC 2

Posts: 2531

New York, New York, US

So that we don't have to read a post that tell whoever revived it to do a search.



The ideas suggested by the OP are very cool.

Jun 16 09 09:03 pm Link

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YnY Photography Studios

Posts: 1716

Legal, Alberta, Canada

This is an awesome thread, and I'm so glad somebody revived it!  big_smile

Jun 16 09 09:40 pm Link

Retoucher

MHP Retouching

Posts: 76

Everett, Massachusetts, US

MC 2 wrote:
So that we don't have to read a post that tell whoever revived it to do a search.



The ideas suggested by the OP are very cool.

+1

Jun 17 09 12:57 am Link

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NothingIsRealButTheGirl

Posts: 35726

Los Angeles, California, US

This guy puts it well

https://mark-sweeney.com/blog/Images/Blog-January25-09/Color-Mix01.jpg

https://mark-sweeney.com/blog/Images/Blog-January25-09/Color-Mix03.jpg

Of these two, the second method looks better.

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https://mark-sweeney.com/blog/Images/Blog-January25-09/Color-Mix02.jpg

https://mark-sweeney.com/blog/Images/Blog-January25-09/Color-Mix04.jpg

Of these two, the second method looks better.


http://marksweeney.blogspot.com/2009/01 … oshop.html

Apr 12 10 09:37 am Link