We need to fade the edge into the horizon. Move the colored sliders until you are happy with the spacing. Remove the gray slider, so we just have 2 white ones and a black on in between.Īdjust until you have a narrow band around the circle’s edge As you slide it, notice in expands a transparent area over the center. Get rid of all of them except the 2 end white ones and the 2 black ones on the leftĭrag the Right-white slider to the left. Look at that! Way better.ĭrag the points sway from the bar to remove them. Grab the tab of the Properties panel and tear it off.ĭrag out the panel until it stretches the bars. We want to make then even closer, but notice how bunched up they stops are. Go under Legacy and select the spectrum preset.Ĭhoose the Properties panel and drag the colors closer together on the left side of the Slider. This will load the gradients.įirst of all, select the Gradient tool and choose radial.Ĭlick the arrow by the Gradients to choose a new gradient. Lets load them now.Ĭhoose Window>Gradients to open the Gradients panel.Ĭhoose the top Right menu and select Legacy Gradients.
These are additional Libraries that are in Photoshop but hidden. I figured a rainbow is a good way to explore these features and I have a few tips to throw in too. The new gradient tool makes it really easy to do things that were difficult before. Easily make a rainbow in Photoshop with new Gradient tool