Photoshop - Gradient Tool - G
The gradient tool with its many options proves to be a very useful tool especially for the web. The gradient tool is tucked away discretely behind the Paint Bucket Tool. To access the gradient tool you may either use the mouse or first press G and then Shift+G to alternate between the paint bucket tool and the gradient tool.Access the Gradient Tool:

Gradient the Canvas:
- Select the paint bucket tool (G then shift+G).
- Click and drag a gradient path to fill the canvas with a gradient.

Photoshop - Gradient Tool Option Bar
The option bar for this tool is loaded with features to customize gradients. Everything from presets to the opacity of the fill can be found along the top of the screen while the gradient tool is selected.Gradient Tool Options Bar:

Photoshop - Gradient Tool Editor
We mentioned above that gradients can be fully customized. A throng of options can be accessed via the gradient editor located along the gradient options bar.Gradient Tool Editor:
- Click the drop down list located next to the gradient tool icon in the options bar.

The first two fields allow you to change the name of the gradient and to select the type of gradient. Two types are available: solid and noise. The next field adjusts the smoothness of the transition between each gradient color. Run through these options just to see what changes take place, the smoothness adjustment is very subtle.
Name, Type, and Smoothness:

At the bottom of the editor lies an image of the gradient that acts as a preview of the changes you made to your gradient. The sliders at the top and bottom of the gradient serve as points where fine tuning your gradient is done.
The top sliders are called opacity stoppers can be moved around by either clicking and dragging them or changing the location input field to a setting between 1 and 100. The top sliders adjust the opacity setting of that point of the gradient. This allows you to soften the transition of the gradient or simply allow the gradient to overlay another image. Additional top sliders can be added by clicking along the top border of the image.
Top Sliders: Opacity:

Bottom Sliders: Color:

Photoshop - Gradient Types
The type of gradient can be changed by clicking the different icons at the top of the gradient tool options bar. You may select one of five gradient options:- Linear
- Radial
- Angle
- Reflected
- Diamond
Gradient Types:
- Radial Gradient
- Angle Gradient
- Diamond Gradient



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