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There is a gradient fill that is Diamond shaped, other than that, I’m not sure what you are referring to.
In order to fill with a Diamond Gradient, make your selection, then in the layers pallet, click the half white half black circle (adjustment layer) and when the menu pops up, choose Gradient. From there, you can customize the type of gradient to include: Linear, Radial, Diamond, etc.
If that’s not what you are referring to, please be more specific in your request, and more folks will be able to help.
Peace,
Tony
In order to fill with a Diamond Gradient, make your selection, then in the layers pallet, click the half white half black circle (adjustment layer) and when the menu pops up, choose Gradient. From there, you can customize the type of gradient to include: Linear, Radial, Diamond, etc.
If that’s not what you are referring to, please be more specific in your request, and more folks will be able to help.
Peace,
Tony
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