To set the gradient color, first set different foreground and background colors, then select the "Gradient Tool" in the toolbar, and use the gradient tool horizontally where you need to set the gradient color. Or draw a line vertically to add a gradient color.
Example:
1. Open PS6, create a new canvas, and customize the size.
#2. As shown in the picture, I write some letters in PS.
3. Select this text, right-click to convert the text layer to "rasterized text"
4. Then select the text part. Here you can select the white part and then invert the selection (Ctrl shift I) to get the text part.
5. Set the foreground color and background color. Here I set two colors with a relatively large difference.
#6. Select the gradient tool in the toolbar.
#7. Use the gradient tool to draw a line horizontally on the text to add a gradient color.
#8. You can also draw vertical lines, or lines in other directions.
Extended information:
PS How to use each tool:
1. Mobile tools, you can Move layers in PHOTOSHOP.
2. The rectangular selection tool can select a rectangular selection range for the image. It is generally used for rule selection.
3. The ellipse selection tool can select a rectangular selection range for the image. It is generally used for rule selection.
4. The single-row selection tool can select a row of pixels in the horizontal direction of the image. It is generally used for more subtle selections.
5. The single column selection tool can select a column of pixels in the vertical direction of the image. It is generally used for more subtle selections.
6. The cropping tool can crop the image. After selecting the front crop, eight node boxes usually appear. The user uses the mouse to zoom in and out of the nodes, and the mouse to outside the box to rotate the selection box. , select with the mouse.
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