Beav Suspended / Banned Messages 2,122 Edit My Images Yes 28 Apr 2020 #1 Hi guys, i've added a gradient layer to my image (practicing lens flares) and I cannot see to drag it? (Photoshop) I have followed a youtube video and they seem to be able to drag and move the gradient layer Thanks, Beav
Hi guys, i've added a gradient layer to my image (practicing lens flares) and I cannot see to drag it? (Photoshop) I have followed a youtube video and they seem to be able to drag and move the gradient layer Thanks, Beav
Paulie-W Suspended / Banned Messages 9,194 Name Paul Edit My Images Yes 28 Apr 2020 #2 Beav said: Hi guys, i've added a gradient layer to my image (practicing lens flares) and I cannot see to drag it? (Photoshop) I have followed a youtube video and they seem to be able to drag and move the gradient layer Thanks, Beav Click to expand... Try converting it to a smart object, then ctrl T. After that it can be moved (and manipulated)
Beav said: Hi guys, i've added a gradient layer to my image (practicing lens flares) and I cannot see to drag it? (Photoshop) I have followed a youtube video and they seem to be able to drag and move the gradient layer Thanks, Beav Click to expand... Try converting it to a smart object, then ctrl T. After that it can be moved (and manipulated)
OP Beav Suspended / Banned Messages 2,122 Edit My Images Yes 28 Apr 2020 #3 Paulie-W said: Try converting it to a smart object, then ctrl T. After that it can be moved (and manipulated) Click to expand... Done it the other way instead. Create a 50% gray layer then put the light flare on that then change the blending mode
Paulie-W said: Try converting it to a smart object, then ctrl T. After that it can be moved (and manipulated) Click to expand... Done it the other way instead. Create a 50% gray layer then put the light flare on that then change the blending mode
Paulie-W Suspended / Banned Messages 9,194 Name Paul Edit My Images Yes 28 Apr 2020 #4 Beav said: Done it the other way instead. Create a 50% gray layer then put the light flare on that then change the blending mode Click to expand... Sweet You got there in the end, and that`s what counts.
Beav said: Done it the other way instead. Create a 50% gray layer then put the light flare on that then change the blending mode Click to expand... Sweet You got there in the end, and that`s what counts.