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Special Gradients - CubeGamer647 - 10-21-2022

Is there a way to have a gradient in the shape of a square, and each corner has a different color? I achieved something similar with the conical setting, but it doesn't blend perfectly.


RE: Special Gradients - PixLab - 10-21-2022

(10-21-2022, 12:03 AM)CubeGamer647 Wrote: Is there a way to have a gradient in the shape of a square, and each corner has a different color? I achieved something similar with the conical setting, but it doesn't blend perfectly.

Conical Asymmetry, does it nicely IMO, But maybe it's not the way you want it, (separation of color from the center to the edge?).

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In a more controllable way,
You could try four gradients ➤ color to transparent and put each gradient on a different layer then merge them

Bottom layer could be anything gray, like 50% gray to white to black, or even another gradient to transparent like a radial with color in center going to transparent at the edge, all depending your needs
Shape could be the best to fit to you , radial, linear, etc...

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RE: Special Gradients - CubeGamer647 - 10-21-2022

Thanks, this worked really well! I'm surprised there's no built-in feature for this, but at least you CAN do it. I found the colors blend best when you use a black background.