[identity profile] tazey.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vidding_livejournal_ark2
Hi,

I'm trying to come up with what I think of as a gradient mask. See an attempt here done in Photoshop. What I mostly want to get is a mask with an edge on one side or more that gradually dissolves from black to white (or vice-versa) following a precise and detailed form.

The gradient tool in Photoshop is good but only for preprogrammed shapes or, as I did in the example, by repeating the process on different layers and then multiplying them (3 layers in the example) but it's still not quite it unless I use many more layers and I don't know Photoshop well enough to know how else to proceed. I'm pretty sure there's a simpler way to get the gradient to mould itself to a particular shape.

After Effects can be a default solution by using the feather parameter on the mask but the gradient aspect isn't as good, it's more of a blur.

I haven't seen anything in Premiere's title tool that could do the trick.

Knowing that those are the programs at my disposal, if anyone has ideas and/or solutions, that'd be sweet of you to share. :)

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