ah ok, i kinda worked another way out by goin
layer>new fill layer>gradient - you can choose radial on there :)
the only problem is, i cant get it like the second and do the grad layers go under or above the bg layer?
Printable View
ah ok, i kinda worked another way out by goin
layer>new fill layer>gradient - you can choose radial on there :)
the only problem is, i cant get it like the second and do the grad layers go under or above the bg layer?
Have you got msn?
I made the first one then i made the second one out of the first image, i flattened it.
So its basiclly made out of the first one I posted with a gradient on top.
http://www.eagleimg.com/up/32660.jpg
no this is what ive got so far
http://pix7.com/0405/995p_oc2v5.jpg
I made the second one out of the first one, i took the first one and flattened it, then i selected this much, (shaded in red what i selected for you to know how much to select)
http://www.eagleimg.com/up/32661.jpg
I then made a new layer and filled with this radial gradient
http://www.eagleimg.com/up/32664.jpg
Once I had done that, I gave the gradient layer blending mode of vivid light and fill of 78%.
I also lowered the saturation on the bottom layer, it now looks like this.
http://www.eagleimg.com/up/32666.jpg
how did ya make the first one tho?
[EDIT]
the stupid file saved over!
so now i dont even have the original
Just download my .jpg and make the modifications, the result is just as good, look above.
how did you make the FIRST image you posted, you had already explained the second
(and why do you ahve to fill it red?)
Filled it in red to show how much i seleted, you dont need to fill red, it was so you could see how much i selected, instead of the little dashes around the box.
For the first image i posted i simply made a yellow to green to blue radial gradient and set blending mode to colour.
oooo... ok :)
Show me what it looks like when your done