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How to make a gradient in Photoshop

In This Article

In This Article

If you want to create a smooth transition from one colour to another in Photoshop, the gradient tool is the easiest way to achieve it. Read on to learn how to use it.

There are a number of different types of gradients you can create in Photoshop, including linear ones that go in a straight line, radial ones that form a circle and angular gradients that shade in a counter-clockwise sweep. There are also reflected gradients that mirror linear gradients and diamond gradients that shade from the middle to the outer corners of your image.

All of these shapes can be created using one button – the Gradient tool. Scroll down to learn how to use the Gradient tool in Photoshop.

What you’ll need:

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

How to make a gradient in Photoshop

Step1

Click and hold the Paint Bucket tool

You may be able to skip this step if you can already see the gradient tool in the sidebar.

Step2

Select the Gradient tool

The icon resembles a gradient.

Step3

Pick your colours

Double-click on either colour to change it or skip step 4 if you’re happy with the colours selected.

Step4

Click OK

You can use the colour picker to choose any colour.

Step5

Choose a type of gradient

You can pick between linear, radial, angular, reflected and diamond-style gradients.

Step6

Click on the image and drag to create a gradient

You can drag in any direction to create different results.

Troubleshooting

To create a gradient that goes from colour to transparent (or vice versa) just click the drop-down arrow next to your colours at the top of the screen.

If you don’t like the gradient you’ve created, simply click Edit then Undo Gradient and try again.

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