Wrong way. It seems you are trying to use Window > Gradients panel. Try to activate Gradient tool as already explained in reply above, then choose gradient from the Options bar and lastly drag gradient on canvas while mask is selected in the Layers panel. You can either use transparent/black or white or black to white gradient. Answer from Bojan Živković11378569 on community.adobe.com
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November 6, 2022 - The Opacity Stop determines the transparency of the matching Color Stop. You may modify the clarity of the matching Color Stop by selecting an Opacity Stop and then dragging the Opacity slider. To change the color, do double-click a Color Stop. When you're satisfied with your new gradient, you can use the Tool to add it. Once applied, you may experiment with the Blending Modes to make your blend more seamlessly with your designs. Creating a transparent gradient using a tool can apply a translucent gradient to any layer on your project.
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Is there a way to apply transparency to a layer using a gradient?
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How to Create a Transparent Gradient in Photoshop
December 13, 2024 - You don’t really need to open the gradient editor here unless you need a gradient that’s really customized. Simply choosing foreground-to-background should be fine. Now we’ll create the transparent gradient.
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March 2, 2022 - You can select an Opacity Stop and then use the Opacity slider to adjust the transparency of the corresponding Color Stop. Double-click a Color Stop to adjust the color. Once you're happy with your new gradient, feel free to apply it using the ...
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Start by selecting Window > Gradient. Next, we want to open the Transparency panel. Click on Window > Transparency. We will be adding a rectangle to use with a gradient. First, we need to ensure all design elements are grouped together.
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Create a Transparent Gradient in Canva — my social designer
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October 21, 2024 - A mask thumbnail appears next to the layer thumbnail. The white color means that the entire layer is visible. If we would paint with black over the photo while the mask thumbnail is selected, those areas would disappear. Paint with white and they would reappear again. But instead of painting, we’ll add a transparent gradient to achieve a smooth and straight transition between transparency and photo.
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January 13, 2022 - In short, to create a transparent gradient mask in Photoshop all you need to do is add a layer mask to the layer with your image on it, set your foreground and background colors to black and white (the default colors,) and then use the Gradient Tool to apply a gradient over the layer.
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r/photoshop on Reddit: Is there a way to apply transparency to a layer using a gradient?
October 7, 2023 -

Hi again and thanks for your time!

I've got a layer that I want to make start transparent at the top, and work it's way to fully opaque at the bottom. I thought this would be a simple affair of adding a gradient overlay with transparency, but it doesn't seem to work the way I expect.

As seen in the screenshot below, it seems to just add on top of the layer without modifying the underlying opacity (I guess that's why it's called an overlay).

https://imgur.com/a/L8cMhv2

Is what I'm looking to do possible?

Thanks a bunch!

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If it’s a Gradient Fill layer, when that layer is selected it should be possible to adjust its properties using the Properties panel, as you see in the picture below. In this way you don’t have to open a stack of dialog boxes; that’s why they recently made this improvement to make the options of more layer types immediately accessible in the Properties panel. In the picture below, you can see that I added a middle opacity stop set to 0% opacity. ·   · One thing that can confuse people is that the option they want, such as Opacity Controls, might be available in the Properties panel, but not visible. When this happens, make sure the options group you want is both scrolled into view (in case it’s hidden further down), and if necessary, also expanded (if it’s collapsed). · That’s the reason my screen shot is so tall. If it was shorter, Opacity Options would have been covered by the Layers panel unless I scrolled the Properties panel to bring the Opacity Options into view. · If the gradient was applied another way, it might be different. For example, you’d edit a Gradient Overlay effect in the Layer Style dialog box.
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It's definitely a bit convoluted now, so unless I am not seeing an easier path, we have to, from left to right: ·   · Select the new gadient tool, and run a gradient across the image. · Double click the gradient in the layers panel, which opens the Gradient Fill panel. · Double click the gradient in the Gradient Fill panel, which 'finally' opens the Gradient editor. · I started with a simple foreground to background colour gradient, because I wanted as close to a clean state to start with. · To adjust opacity, you need to add a new swatch 'above' the gradient, which is the white square I have highlighted in yellow. · Note that the transparent area is most of the image in the above screen shot. To make the transparent strip more narrow, add another black swatch on the left, and red on the right. The colour swatches go below the gradient, but to adjust opacity, place swatches above the gradient. · OK, that's the new way, but you can do it a lot more easily with the Classic Gradient. · Select the gradient tool, and Classic gradient in the Options bar. · Use the gradients drop down, and select Foreground to Transparent. · Make a new layer · With your first colour selected, drag the gradient from one side of the layer to the other. · Note you can hold the Shift key to force the gradient to be horiziontal. · Now select the other colour and sweep a gradient the other way. · Foreground to Transparent allows you to continuously add to the layer, where as foreground to background overwrites the previous gradient. · For instance: · The new gradient tool is powerful, but definitely clunky.
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How To Make Transparent Gradients In Photoshop (Easy!)
Click The Gradient Editor And Choose The “Foreground To Transparent” Gradient. Set Your Desired Foreground Color. Click And Drag Across Your Canvas To Create A New Transparent Gradient.
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October 7, 2022 - Now, select the layer you’d like to apply the transparent gradient to, tap it to populate the layer options menu, and select Mask from the list. Navigate over to the Actions menu, represented as a small wrench icon in the top-left corner of your screen, and select Paste. If followed correctly, the copied gradient will be pasted as a layer mask, effectively creating a transparent gradient effect: