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Tin's Gradient Border Select

Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:14 pm

Tin created a new plugin to mask an unique border area around a selection, then it can be filled with color, another gradient, etc. I found it fascinating at how easy you can make professional looking text images.

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Re: Tin's Gradient Border Select

Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:53 pm

Mini-tutorial here:

The font I am using is "About Love".
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I created a gradient from a sunset image I took here in Idaho, using Rob A's sample gradient from path script.
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The background image is just a gradient of the sunset image, and when setting up the selection mask gradient, I used Crown Moulding 5.

For the foreground color I selected the top color of the background, and the background color is from the bottom of the background.

Run Tin's plugin (I used default at 50px and selected Crown Moulding 5)

Filled the newly created border with the background color. Select None. Activated the path selection and filled it with the sunset gradient in reverse. Smudged any overlapping selections within the font. Created a new transparent layer under the text, added some clouds. Made a new layer above the text and added white lines to blur to mimic sheen/shine.

Re: Tin's Gradient Border Select

Thu Jul 02, 2020 4:38 pm

Had to give this a try.
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Pretty cool.
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Re: Tin's Gradient Border Select

Thu Jul 02, 2020 4:56 pm

Fancy stuff!

Re: Tin's Gradient Border Select

Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:20 am

Tried
Image What I did with this one was stroke the selection/s with a pattern
I obviously downloaded the wrong one before
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