Increase the Quality of Large Spotlights in Photoshop
I am sure at some point you created a large light point or a gradient and noticed that the their quality diminishes along with reducing their opacity. Well, this quick tip will surely help you fix that quickly and easily.
This issue is more often encountered in web design, since you need a light spot somewhere on your background to make the page look nice and have a focus point or use a large gradient on backgrounds.
After quite a few hours of โtrial and errorโ and a considerable amount of coffees, both spilled and drunk, found a nice solution to this problem.
Hereโs what I did!
I created this image with a dark purple background and a soft brush stroke with 100% Opacity and 100% Flow. So far, the light looks nice, but itโs far too intense for a background.
Iโve set the layer Blending mode to Linear Dodge (Add). Using this will preserve some texture from the background, if there is one. Iโve also set the layerโs Opacity to 40%. And from this point those pesky lines are starting to appear.
And hereโs how I fixed it!
STEP 1
With the spotlight layer selected, Go to Filter > Sharpen. ย Do this twice.
STEP 2
Go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise and set it to 1%, Gaussian, Monochromatic.
Hereโs the difference:
For opaque gradients, the 1% Noise is enough to make the gradient look smoother.
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Good tip…
I had always just added the noise filter based on the size of the image… but sharpening twice seems be a better…
Thank You
oh thank a lot.
most of the time is seems helpless do to something good to this opaque gradients…
but now i’m happy….
thanks again.
charming girl
super cool i will try it later
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