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Thread: [Award Winner] Making planets, moons, and suns in Photoshop

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    awesoome tut !

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    Hate to revive a dead(ish) thread, but I am having an issue with the gradient overlay part of this tutorial.

    What happens is the colors seem to start at the bottom and work up. The other thing is that in your screenshots your land masses start at white, go to the yellow, then back to white, whereas mine go from yellow at the top to white at the bottom. I have clicked "reverse" on the gradient overlay to get the patterning right, but I don't get the repeat/cycle. I'll try and post some screenshots later.

    ~ Rob

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    You need to click the gradient styles in that little box thing and choose reflected instead of linear.
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    That fixed it, but I still have to select "reverse" in the gradient overlay set up to get the desert in the middle of the planet, as opposed to the poles.

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