Mortal User is banned. Joined Oct 8, 2012 Posts 2,025 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 24, 2013 #1 Whenever I use the Gradient Tool, it covers everything.. I want it to cover the background and not my Render Image also. Help?
Whenever I use the Gradient Tool, it covers everything.. I want it to cover the background and not my Render Image also. Help?
Bewaare User is banned. Joined Jun 12, 2012 Posts 2,653 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 24, 2013 #2 Option 1: Create a new layer and place it above your background, and below your render. Option 2: Go into your background's blending settings and create a "gradient overlay." You can do this by simply double clicking the background layer. Option 3: Select the inverse of your render's pixel range, then use the gradient tool on any layer.
Option 1: Create a new layer and place it above your background, and below your render. Option 2: Go into your background's blending settings and create a "gradient overlay." You can do this by simply double clicking the background layer. Option 3: Select the inverse of your render's pixel range, then use the gradient tool on any layer.
Mortal User is banned. Joined Oct 8, 2012 Posts 2,025 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 24, 2013 #3 Looper said: Option 1: Create a new layer and place it above your background, and below your render. Option 2: Go into your background's blending settings and create a "gradient overlay." You can do this by simply double clicking the background layer. Option 3: Select the inverse of your render's pixel range, then use the gradient tool on any layer. Click to expand... Nah doesn't work bro.. :/ Do you have an AIM? We can go on Teamviewer..
Looper said: Option 1: Create a new layer and place it above your background, and below your render. Option 2: Go into your background's blending settings and create a "gradient overlay." You can do this by simply double clicking the background layer. Option 3: Select the inverse of your render's pixel range, then use the gradient tool on any layer. Click to expand... Nah doesn't work bro.. :/ Do you have an AIM? We can go on Teamviewer..