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Diamond in the Rough Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: in a cardboard box
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![]() ![]() Credits: 130 | Re: Rainbow what do you mean by rainbow? like a animated rainbow where your sig changes color or what?o.P
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![]() ![]() Credits: 130 | Re: Rainbow only thing close to that I can think off is pick two colors, make new layer fill it in with the gradiant and set in on color
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![]() ![]() Credits: 9,714 | Re: Rainbow Quote:
hue/saturation option. and go wild with the color settings. either that or gradient the thing wild
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![]() ![]() Credits: 381 | Re: Rainbow Make a wide new canvas, change the paint bucket to Gradient (linear), choose a rainbow pattern from the toolbar (standard rainbow pattern is there), drag a line from 1/4 top to 3/4 bottom vertically across the canvas. This will give you a straight rainbow. Now go to Filters - Distort - Polar Coordinates. This will produce a rainbow ring. Now you can cut any part of it (supposedly the top half to mimic a real rainbow) and perhaps also cut the unwanted solid-color areas with the Ellipse tool + delete. If you used a more direct approach by choosing a spheric gradient, the rainbow would be "tightened" to the center and would look weird. The linear (not-to-edges) with the polar transformation gives you more freedom with the size of the rainbow. If you want to be even more precise, check if the rainbow pattern has transparency outside of the edges and add it if necessary. |
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