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anirudh

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PostPosted: Fri May 27, 2016 6:40 am    Post subject: Gradiant in a Brush stroke Reply with quote

Hi,
I'm trying to create an image of looking through a broken glass. So i got this brush which is the shape of a broken glass. But the trouble is, when I use the brush the entire brush stroke/broken glass is of one color which isn't true for reality, some broken edges are darker, some lighter.

So is there any way I can achieve a gradiant of colors in one brush stroke?

PS: just to be clear i want the gradiant in the single stroke/touch of brush.



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