Earth Tones Gradients for Photoshop
A set of 12 Earth Tones Gradients for Photoshop. Free download.
Earth Tones Gradients
These Earth Tones Gradients for Photoshop are based on browns, oranges, greens, and cream colours. I have given them random names, as I love to do! The examples below show the effect of some of them on photos, but always remember, if they aren’t quite working for you, try moving the gradient sliders or even changing the colours a little until you get what you want or what suits your image. Free download, the download button is after the showcase.
Golden Earth Gradient
I think this moves the photo on about 30 minutes. The effect is as if the photo had been taken later. The pink sunset hues are changed to deep orange.
The gradient overlay settings:
- Blend Mode: Soft Light
- Opacity 50%
- Style: Linear
- Angle: 90°
- Scale: 100%
- Method: Perceptual
Image credit: Melina Kiefer on Unsplash
Nature Walk Gradient
This gradient has sharpened and darkened this image a little. Quite a subtle effect overall.
The gradient overlay settings:
- Blend Mode: Soft Light
- Opacity 80%
- Style: Linear Reverse
- Angle: 0°
- Scale: 72%
- Method: Perceptual
Image credit: Picography on Pixabay
Heaven on Earth Gradient
This gradient lightens the image and defines more detail in it.
The gradient overlay settings:
- Blend Mode: Overlay
- Opacity 65%
- Style: Radial Reverse
- Angle: 90°
- Scale: 123%
- Method: Perceptual
Image credit: Andrew Martin on Pixabay
Retro Earth Tones Gradient
This one does as it says… it gives a retro look to the image. Somewhat desaturated with brown hues added to the clouds.
The gradient overlay settings:
- Blend Mode: Color
- Opacity 58%
- Style: Linear Reverse
- Angle: 90°
- Scale: 100%
- Method: Perceptual
Image credit: Michal Kmet’ on Unsplash
Mud Bath Gradient
Despite the name I gave this gradient, it gives a dreamy, lighter effect to this image.
The gradient overlay settings:
- Blend Mode: Hard Light
- Opacity 54%
- Style: Linear
- Angle: 90°
- Scale: 100%
- Method: Perceptual
Image credit: Larisa Koshkina on Pixabay