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Create grid gradient background


Create a banded gradient in Photoshop?Which kind of gradient should I use on a gaugePhotoshop, gradient map to transparent?Any tips or principles for applying gradient to thin shapes and fonts?How to do a gradient in the same contour of the object?How would I create a gradient background like this?How do I make a geometric gradient background like this using Photoshop?In Inkscape, is there a way to apply an alpha mask or gradient over another color gradient?Adobe Illustrator: put a radial gradient over solid backgroundHow to make circular gradient in SVG?Smooth gradient overlay on image in Sketch













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I want to create a gradient background like the background in the image below:



enter image description here



I have tried the solution in this post but the result is not satisfying.
As it can be seen in this picture, it seems that two radial gradient are applied together, if I reduce the number of colors(as it was suggested in the mentioned solution) I will have something like this:



enter image description here



which has curved boundaries for each color, But in the desired image the colors should be bounded by a linear grid. If I change the radial gradient to a linear one, an other problem would occur since the colors should be brighter in some areas in the radial fashion.



As it can be seen in the original picture, its like a gradient modifier is applied then the pixels of the image got enlarged! I have tried several other solutions(including drawing from scratch and it worked!) but I have yet to find an easy solution for this problem.










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  • what have you tried? do the same as the answer you linked, but with radial gradients instead (in the image above it looks like there are 2 gradient centers)

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:42











  • @Luciano I have tried that solution, maybe I should mention it's problems in the post.

    – lino
    Apr 5 at 10:44











  • yes, you can edit your question to add more information, that'd be great

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:47















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I want to create a gradient background like the background in the image below:



enter image description here



I have tried the solution in this post but the result is not satisfying.
As it can be seen in this picture, it seems that two radial gradient are applied together, if I reduce the number of colors(as it was suggested in the mentioned solution) I will have something like this:



enter image description here



which has curved boundaries for each color, But in the desired image the colors should be bounded by a linear grid. If I change the radial gradient to a linear one, an other problem would occur since the colors should be brighter in some areas in the radial fashion.



As it can be seen in the original picture, its like a gradient modifier is applied then the pixels of the image got enlarged! I have tried several other solutions(including drawing from scratch and it worked!) but I have yet to find an easy solution for this problem.










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  • what have you tried? do the same as the answer you linked, but with radial gradients instead (in the image above it looks like there are 2 gradient centers)

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:42











  • @Luciano I have tried that solution, maybe I should mention it's problems in the post.

    – lino
    Apr 5 at 10:44











  • yes, you can edit your question to add more information, that'd be great

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:47













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I want to create a gradient background like the background in the image below:



enter image description here



I have tried the solution in this post but the result is not satisfying.
As it can be seen in this picture, it seems that two radial gradient are applied together, if I reduce the number of colors(as it was suggested in the mentioned solution) I will have something like this:



enter image description here



which has curved boundaries for each color, But in the desired image the colors should be bounded by a linear grid. If I change the radial gradient to a linear one, an other problem would occur since the colors should be brighter in some areas in the radial fashion.



As it can be seen in the original picture, its like a gradient modifier is applied then the pixels of the image got enlarged! I have tried several other solutions(including drawing from scratch and it worked!) but I have yet to find an easy solution for this problem.










share|improve this question









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I want to create a gradient background like the background in the image below:



enter image description here



I have tried the solution in this post but the result is not satisfying.
As it can be seen in this picture, it seems that two radial gradient are applied together, if I reduce the number of colors(as it was suggested in the mentioned solution) I will have something like this:



enter image description here



which has curved boundaries for each color, But in the desired image the colors should be bounded by a linear grid. If I change the radial gradient to a linear one, an other problem would occur since the colors should be brighter in some areas in the radial fashion.



As it can be seen in the original picture, its like a gradient modifier is applied then the pixels of the image got enlarged! I have tried several other solutions(including drawing from scratch and it worked!) but I have yet to find an easy solution for this problem.







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  • what have you tried? do the same as the answer you linked, but with radial gradients instead (in the image above it looks like there are 2 gradient centers)

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:42











  • @Luciano I have tried that solution, maybe I should mention it's problems in the post.

    – lino
    Apr 5 at 10:44











  • yes, you can edit your question to add more information, that'd be great

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:47

















  • what have you tried? do the same as the answer you linked, but with radial gradients instead (in the image above it looks like there are 2 gradient centers)

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:42











  • @Luciano I have tried that solution, maybe I should mention it's problems in the post.

    – lino
    Apr 5 at 10:44











  • yes, you can edit your question to add more information, that'd be great

    – Luciano
    Apr 5 at 10:47
















what have you tried? do the same as the answer you linked, but with radial gradients instead (in the image above it looks like there are 2 gradient centers)

– Luciano
Apr 5 at 10:42





what have you tried? do the same as the answer you linked, but with radial gradients instead (in the image above it looks like there are 2 gradient centers)

– Luciano
Apr 5 at 10:42













@Luciano I have tried that solution, maybe I should mention it's problems in the post.

– lino
Apr 5 at 10:44





@Luciano I have tried that solution, maybe I should mention it's problems in the post.

– lino
Apr 5 at 10:44













yes, you can edit your question to add more information, that'd be great

– Luciano
Apr 5 at 10:47





yes, you can edit your question to add more information, that'd be great

– Luciano
Apr 5 at 10:47










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Using Photoshop:



Start with a background with the size and resolution needed for the flyer:



background



Add a Gaussian Blur:



Blur



Menu Filter → Pixelate → Mosaic:



Mosaic



enter image description here






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    You can try:



    • create an image with as much pixels as you want squares

    • apply a brush with low hardness (to produce blurred borders)

    • resize using Nearest Neighbor

    enter image description here






    share|improve this answer






























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      I'm just gonna toss this one up here - was working on this for a little bit whilst apparently this query got answered and accepted - and a good answer too.



      Mine's similar to @Luciano's, but I worked my approach entirely in Affinity Designer.



      First I made a base pixelated background document, very small, for-web, 26 pix wide, then laid out a background rectangle and two ellipses - coloured 'em and applied a gaussian blur to the two ellipses.



      enter image description here



      Turned on Pixel View to be sure it would look as I expected:



      enter image description here



      And it did:



      enter image description here



      Exported that 1:1 as a .png, and placed that into the background of a new Affinity Designer file I drew the layout and other vector design elements in: it's rough and unfinished, clearly, but you get the idea:



      enter image description here






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        Using Photoshop:



        Start with a background with the size and resolution needed for the flyer:



        background



        Add a Gaussian Blur:



        Blur



        Menu Filter → Pixelate → Mosaic:



        Mosaic



        enter image description here






        share|improve this answer



























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          Using Photoshop:



          Start with a background with the size and resolution needed for the flyer:



          background



          Add a Gaussian Blur:



          Blur



          Menu Filter → Pixelate → Mosaic:



          Mosaic



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer

























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            2







            Using Photoshop:



            Start with a background with the size and resolution needed for the flyer:



            background



            Add a Gaussian Blur:



            Blur



            Menu Filter → Pixelate → Mosaic:



            Mosaic



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            Using Photoshop:



            Start with a background with the size and resolution needed for the flyer:



            background



            Add a Gaussian Blur:



            Blur



            Menu Filter → Pixelate → Mosaic:



            Mosaic



            enter image description here







            share|improve this answer












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                You can try:



                • create an image with as much pixels as you want squares

                • apply a brush with low hardness (to produce blurred borders)

                • resize using Nearest Neighbor

                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer



























                  3














                  You can try:



                  • create an image with as much pixels as you want squares

                  • apply a brush with low hardness (to produce blurred borders)

                  • resize using Nearest Neighbor

                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer

























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                    You can try:



                    • create an image with as much pixels as you want squares

                    • apply a brush with low hardness (to produce blurred borders)

                    • resize using Nearest Neighbor

                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer













                    You can try:



                    • create an image with as much pixels as you want squares

                    • apply a brush with low hardness (to produce blurred borders)

                    • resize using Nearest Neighbor

                    enter image description here







                    share|improve this answer












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                        I'm just gonna toss this one up here - was working on this for a little bit whilst apparently this query got answered and accepted - and a good answer too.



                        Mine's similar to @Luciano's, but I worked my approach entirely in Affinity Designer.



                        First I made a base pixelated background document, very small, for-web, 26 pix wide, then laid out a background rectangle and two ellipses - coloured 'em and applied a gaussian blur to the two ellipses.



                        enter image description here



                        Turned on Pixel View to be sure it would look as I expected:



                        enter image description here



                        And it did:



                        enter image description here



                        Exported that 1:1 as a .png, and placed that into the background of a new Affinity Designer file I drew the layout and other vector design elements in: it's rough and unfinished, clearly, but you get the idea:



                        enter image description here






                        share|improve this answer



























                          1














                          I'm just gonna toss this one up here - was working on this for a little bit whilst apparently this query got answered and accepted - and a good answer too.



                          Mine's similar to @Luciano's, but I worked my approach entirely in Affinity Designer.



                          First I made a base pixelated background document, very small, for-web, 26 pix wide, then laid out a background rectangle and two ellipses - coloured 'em and applied a gaussian blur to the two ellipses.



                          enter image description here



                          Turned on Pixel View to be sure it would look as I expected:



                          enter image description here



                          And it did:



                          enter image description here



                          Exported that 1:1 as a .png, and placed that into the background of a new Affinity Designer file I drew the layout and other vector design elements in: it's rough and unfinished, clearly, but you get the idea:



                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer

























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                            1







                            I'm just gonna toss this one up here - was working on this for a little bit whilst apparently this query got answered and accepted - and a good answer too.



                            Mine's similar to @Luciano's, but I worked my approach entirely in Affinity Designer.



                            First I made a base pixelated background document, very small, for-web, 26 pix wide, then laid out a background rectangle and two ellipses - coloured 'em and applied a gaussian blur to the two ellipses.



                            enter image description here



                            Turned on Pixel View to be sure it would look as I expected:



                            enter image description here



                            And it did:



                            enter image description here



                            Exported that 1:1 as a .png, and placed that into the background of a new Affinity Designer file I drew the layout and other vector design elements in: it's rough and unfinished, clearly, but you get the idea:



                            enter image description here






                            share|improve this answer













                            I'm just gonna toss this one up here - was working on this for a little bit whilst apparently this query got answered and accepted - and a good answer too.



                            Mine's similar to @Luciano's, but I worked my approach entirely in Affinity Designer.



                            First I made a base pixelated background document, very small, for-web, 26 pix wide, then laid out a background rectangle and two ellipses - coloured 'em and applied a gaussian blur to the two ellipses.



                            enter image description here



                            Turned on Pixel View to be sure it would look as I expected:



                            enter image description here



                            And it did:



                            enter image description here



                            Exported that 1:1 as a .png, and placed that into the background of a new Affinity Designer file I drew the layout and other vector design elements in: it's rough and unfinished, clearly, but you get the idea:



                            enter image description here







                            share|improve this answer












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