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Quick help with a gradient

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by horatiub, Aug 23, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hey guys, I need a little help. I'm not too good with photoshop so I'm having a hard time doing this.

    I have this image, based on orange colors, with a gradient and I would like to keep the same shape and size but to use the colors below.


    The first button with these colors:

    #00ACED
    #008FE3

    The second one:

    #0090E5
    #0066B5

    Thanks
     

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    horatiub, Aug 23, 2007 IP
  2. Barxy

    Barxy Peon

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    So you just want to change the colours? I'm not very good at photoshop, so please stop me if I'm wrong. You could have a layer on top of those images, alt+left click in between the two layers, change type to hue and place a gradient over it?
     
    Barxy, Aug 24, 2007 IP
  3. Celoxdesign

    Celoxdesign Guest

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    if the shape is a separate layer and you don't have the blend-modes to get this nice gradient, then you can color it with hue/saturation like Barxy said.

    But I actually prefer using color balance to change colors, it can give you much nicer colors, shortcut for Color balance is Ctrl+B. Or you can make a Color balance adjustment layer which gives you the option to change the color later on when your not entirely satisfied with you colors.
     
    Celoxdesign, Aug 24, 2007 IP