Ombré is a French word that describes anything that starts with one color and then gradually fades into another. Typically, a gradient fill or gradient overlay is used to achieve this effect. The tutorial we’re going through however, will show you a super easy way to achieve a different version of the Ombré effect with two layers of the Bevel and Emboss effect in Photoshop.
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