Gradient Tools

Seem to be having problems using my Gradient tools, tried using forground to background slecting just for the sky as i wanted to darken it but the grad is filing the entire picture with either black of white solid colours anyone else experienced this?

What system? What version of PS? What gradient preset? What blending modes? Provide screenshots and more info.
Mylenium

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