~ Chidori-Kun Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 [align=center][spoiler=Step 1]First, open your image (PNG is best). .[spoiler=Step 2]Double the canvas size of your image. .[spoiler=Step 3]Copy your image, and delete it, then paste it on a new transparent layer. .[spoiler=Step 4]Paste your image on another transparent layer and flip it vertically. .[spoiler=Step 5]Add a layer mask (White, Full Ocapacity) to the flipped image. .[spoiler=Step 6]On the flipped layer, use your Gradient FG to Transparent on reverse. (Black must be your Foreground Color) [/align] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yondaime Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Nice tut. I'm going to try it later. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bull3tM0nk3y Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Me too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~ Chidori-Kun Posted June 24, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Post results if you want and repping is always nice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yondaime Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 I couldn't figure out the last step, so I used Birghtness and contrast. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~ Chidori-Kun Posted June 24, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 Ok umm... On your gradient Keep it on defalt (B &W) The for the type of Gradient, there should be one FG to Transparent Click it Then there will be a small box with 2 arrows, click it and use your gradient Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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