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		<title>Exploring Photoshop’s angle gradient tool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The angle gradient tool is an overlooked gem tucked away in Photoshop&#8217;s toolbar. Often passed over for its more popular sibling, the linear gradient tool, angle gradients create clockwise blends of color around the point a user clicks. The angle gradients create clockwise blends of color around the point a user clicks. Most people stop there. But when combined with other techniques and some creativity, the angled gradient has some surprising uses.]]></description>
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	The angle gradient tool is an overlooked gem tucked away in Photoshop&#8217;s toolbar. Often passed over for its more popular sibling, the linear gradient tool, angle gradients create clockwise blends of color around the point a user clicks.
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	The angle gradients create clockwise blends of color around the point a user clicks. Most people stop there. But when combined with other techniques and some creativity, the angled gradient has some surprising uses.
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	<a href="http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2010/07/exploring-photoshop&#8217;s-angle-gradient-tool/"><span>Read the full article I wrote at Webdesigner Depot.</span></a>
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<p><img src="/content_resources/053-angled-gradients/arches-applied.jpg" alt="using Photoshop Curves to edit an angled gradient" /> <img src="/content_resources/053-angled-gradients/bunting.jpg" alt="a creative bunting graphic made with Photoshop's angled gradient tool" /> </p>
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