GRADIENT TEXT
Making gradient text with Adobe PhotoShop may not seem as intuitive as it could be.
As I have the Adobe Creative Cloud, my tutorial will specifically show how to make gradient text using PhotoShop CC 2015, but it works similarly with other versions of Adobe PhotoShop.
STEP 1: ADD TEXT
If you haven’t already done so, first add text. One way to add text is to use the Horizontal Type Tool on the toolbar.
(Click on an image if you wish to view it larger.)
With the text layer selected and the type tool selected, adjust the font style and size to your liking in the top toolbar.
STEP 2: PREPARE GRADIENT
Set the foreground and background colors in advance. One way to adjust these is to click the Set Foreground Color or Set Background Color tool on the toolbar.
Alternatively, you can choose from one of the default gradients or a gradient that you have saved previously.
STEP 3: APPLY GRADIENT
To create gradient text, right-click on the text layer from the list of layers at the right.
Choose Blending Options at the top of the list.
Find Gradient Overlay on the left side of the pop-up. Don’t check the box. Instead, click the + button.
Now the Gradient Overlay options will appear on the right side of the pop-up. Click on the dropdown menu next to Gradient. You can select the simple two-color gradient using the foreground and background colors, or you can choose one of the default gradients or a gradient that you’ve added previously.
You can also adjust other options, such as Style and Angle.
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Chris McMullen
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