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Hello all,
I'm attempting to recreate this sample image for a website - see attached (home-clinic-subheader....)
For the last 2+ hours I've been trying to create an semi-transparent overlay to place over a photo to achieve the exact look as displayed in the attached image.
The challenge is creating a blue gradient on the rectangle with dark edges (left and right) and lighter (highlighted) section in the middle.
I can successfully create the gradient and then superimpose it on my own image (see one of my examples attached 72-theat....)
The issue is I can only create the gradient from one side and not in any way similar to the example.
The other issue is getting the blue colour as displayed in the first attachment.
I have searched for tutorials and videos but none show how to do this successfully.
Please share how to do this?
Appreciate your help...
Regards
Greg
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3 hours ago, IRON67 said:
Thanks IRON67......apologies if my question was unclear....
I will try your solution and get back to you...
RegardsGreg
3 hours ago, IRON67 said:Thanks IRON67....
3 hours ago, IRON67 said:And what is the question? How to do this?
- Put your image in/as the background layer.
- Make a new (initial transparent) layer above this.
- Choose primary color (blue) and fill the new layer with the paintbucket. (If you choose for the blue direct a value for Opacity-Alpha, step 4 is unneccessary)
- Change for this layer in the layer options the value for opacity.
Another way:
Use a plugin like Color Balance+, ColorTint (EdHarveys Effects), Manual color... or similar to change the initial background image without additional layers.
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Creating This Gradient Effect - help please
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Apologies for only getting back to you now, had to deal with some pressing issues.
Thank you for your help everyone especially WelshBlue!
What really helped was to use the radial gradient with the lighter blue as the primary colour....achieved the desired result
Appreciate your help.
Best regards,
Greg