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A set of 28 Apophysis gradients created from the works of Peggy Mintun (with the artsist's permission, I should add!). Peggy works with colours ranging from sombre to flamboyant, often in the same piece, giving a more unusual spectrum for the Apophysisist.

If you're not already familiar with Peggy's work, go check it out now [link] If you are, here's your chance to bring those colours to bear in your own work!
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:icongraphiclia:
Looks like a nice selection of mid to dark tones without the extreme brights and blacks. Thanks for putting this together! :heart:
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~deefilly Apr 25, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
How do you create gradients from other pieces of art?
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~IDeviant Apr 25, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It's very simple - just use the 'Smooth palette' tool in Apo's Gradient tab on the Adjustment dialogue. For a full method, assemble a group of .jpg files in a folder on your computer. Click 'Smooth palette' and navigate there then select the first file, Open. Once the gradient appears, right-click on it and select 'Save Gradient...' In the top field, type a name for your gradient file and a .ugr suffix; in the bottom field, type a name for the individual gradient. Repeat as desired - you can save many individual gradients to your .ugr file.
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~deefilly Apr 25, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
How do you make the gradients from other art works?
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:iconjoeyv7:
No idea how to use these, but I love her work, and I'm sure they'll come in handy some day :slow:
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:iconbunigrl:
I love colors! Thanks for posting this, can't wait to try it.
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:iconsquaresoul:
Thank you for sharing :)
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:iconwinklepickers:
Thank you Ian. :)
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`peggymintun Nov 26, 2008  Professional Traditional Artist
It is very interesting to see the color palettes broke down in this way.
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