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  • fyoucher11

    One-upping Mono's since the inner glow isn't going to be a smooth transition from the stroke fill unless you bump it all the way up >

    1) Duplicate Layer. This will sit on top of logo.
    2) Set "fill" opacity to 0 (Not "layer" opacity)
    3) Layer Style > Stroke.
    4) Fill Type > Gradient
    5) Adjust gradient ramp colors (White > White) and opacity levels (100 > 0). The right side should be white with the opacity set to 0.
    6) Set gradient style to "Shape Burst"
    7) Adjust scale.
    8) Adjust stroke Size.

    Bam, you done.

    • my method certainly does result in a perfectly smooth transition from stroke to fill thoughmonospaced
    • and you also had to "bump it all the way up" with your 100 > 0 rampmonospaced
    • Nah, not without making the glow really large, try it out. Otherwise you see the stroke edge.fyoucher1
    • Your method requires there to be a thick stroked outline at all times. Whereas a gradient fill is adjustable by moving the ramp markers.fyoucher1
    • I tested it. It works great :)monospaced
    • See here >
      https://imgur.com/a/…
      fyoucher1
    • Funny, I got the identical results with inner glow. See here >
      https://i.imgur.com/…
      monospaced
    • Not saying your method isn't great, or even better. Just that my solution does work if you set it up right. Cheers.monospaced
    • Yeah by adding Choke, but notice how the inner shape has changed.fyoucher1
    • There are a myriad of ways to do this, but give cygnus never thanks anyone for their effort, what's the point in bothering?Nairn
    • If I received these two solutions, I would thank both people. Thank you fyoucher for finding a more refined solution :)monospaced

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