Re: Q: Gradient Transparent -Color?

2001-01-18 Thread Teri A. Ward

Hi Jonathan -

Did anyone ever answer this? I didn't see a response,
so ignore this if you already got an answer.

If you click twice on the gradient tool, you can
choose a Blend of "Foreground to Transparent". 
Set the color you want, such as black, as your
foreground color. Then apply the gradient either
from left to right, or right to left. Will this
create the effect you want??

Teri Ward
Technical Writer/Web Designer
Seattle

 Hi, I want to darken parts of a pic so up to now I've layered in a black
 to color gradient. But better would be to leave parts transparent and so
 was wondering if I lay down, and how, a gradient that goes from
 transparent to a color. In other words, a gradualy appearing color?
 





Re: Q: Gradient Transparent -Color?

2001-01-18 Thread Jonathan Gift

Hi Teri,

Nope, no one got back to me and the other post on changing colors got 76
replies (er, roughly). I think the group's sending me a RTFM message
especially when your advice is actually to look at the tools option...
Thanks, BTW, it's exactly what I wanted. Ok, so I'm a moron. That
doesn't mean when you prick us, we do not bleed... 

Long day. You know you're weird when you just realized you've spent the
evening blowing up GKrellM LED icons 400% to change the default
shading gradient from yellow to green so that it matches the ppp dial up
button colors you did yesterday.

Hey, doesn't the new Prez take over tomorrow? Well, say high from Paris.

Jonathan