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  1. K

    Rotating gradient with CS6

    OK . Thanks all. Apols to IAMSAM and others that I can't even reply to posts in the right place. I think SAMs idea inspired me towards the method I'll use for now {as above) and the others will give me learning info to discover functions I've never used before. So thanks all again.
  2. K

    Rotating gradient with CS6

    Thanks for your patient effort with this limited user. As I began to work through your careful instructions I noticed one drawback in the out come which was relatively minor and my design might have absorbed : the colour along the straight edges varies slightly from the top to the bottom as the...
  3. K

    Rotating gradient with CS6

    Ooooh! Your post came in while I was replying to the previous. I'll take a look through that too thanks John. Between you I'll get a bit more educated.
  4. K

    Rotating gradient with CS6

    Thanks for your patient effort with this limited user. As I began to work through your careful instructions I noticed one drawback in the out come which was relatively minor and my design might have absorbed : the colour along the straight edges varies slightly from the top to the bottom as...
  5. K

    Rotating gradient with CS6

    Thanks Sam I'm not going to be able to try it for a couple of days. I only need six gradients for my project so , although you say it's a bit fiddly , it will be worth the effort to get me the colour changes I want through the quadrant.
  6. K

    Rotating gradient with CS6

    Thanks IamSam I think the second image is going to produce the gradients I'm wanting to create so if you could walk me through that it would be good.
  7. K

    Rotating gradient with CS6

    I wish to graduate colour through a quadrant / quarter-circle (like the sweep of a windscreen wiper). Is this possible to produce in CS6 and ,if so, how ?
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