Gradient text is a common feature in Photoshop, and it can be used to create a variety of effects. One of the most common gradient effects is to create a gradient from one color to another. This can be used to create a range of different looks, or to add some extra interest to your photos. To begin, you’ll need some basic supplies. You’ll need Photoshop, a Gradient tool, and some colors. To begin, you’ll want to select the Gradient tool and click on the black line at the bottom of the palette. Then, drag one of the colors up towards the top of the gradient bar. Once you’ve dragged it up, release it so that it falls back down into place. Now that you’ve created your gradient, it’s time to start working with it! To start off, select one of your colors and drag it over top of the other color in your gradient bar. Once you’ve dragged it over top of each other, release them both so that they fall back into place. Now that they’re in place, use your mouse wheel to move them around until they look like they’re gradually changing color. Now that you have your gradient set up, let’s start working on some text! To begin, select any text and drag it over top of the other text in your gradient bar. Once you’ve dragged it over top of each other, release them both so that they fall back into place. Now use your mouse wheel to move them around until they look like they’re gradually changing color (you can also use this same technique when editing photos). Once you’ve made sure that all your text is looking good (and if there are any errors or mistakes), let’s finish off by adding some borders around each text block. To do this, select any border brush and drag it over top of all the text blocks in your gradient bar (you can also use these brushes while editing photos). Once