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Pot-of-Gold
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Title says it all. In the paint editor. Useful for rainbow filling. The end
Really_A
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

It would be a little complicated, but support.
stickfiregames
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Support. You can currently do this by splitting up the area you want to fill and filling each section as part of the gradient, but it only works in bitmap.
CatsUnited
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Support
samanyolu
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
Really_A
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
I know, but its.. um, kinda hard for weird shapes which is not a rectangle/square.
Cosmicstars-
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100+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

I don't see why not. Support.

Last edited by Cosmicstars- (June 22, 2015 12:43:46)

20btheilmanngohr
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100+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

I could see how this could work. There should be a drop box, from 1-5. Of course, people won't agree. Support!
Pot-of-Gold
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
It won't look as good
Pot-of-Gold
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Bump

Pot-of-Gold wrote:

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
It won't look as good
And it won't have a smooth effect
DaSpudLord
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Support.
Pot-of-GoId
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32 posts

Multiple colors in gradients

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
See this:

Click the pic
Zro716
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

“no support, you need to do it the extremely long hard way even though i don't do it because that's too much work, lol” /sarcasm

I support, not only because SVG supports it, but I can confidently say that I've done multi-color gradients before in some of my pen projects and that the process of coding this is pretty tedious.
samanyolu
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Pot-of-GoId wrote:

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
See this:

Click the pic
<<< Look at my logo.

That's what I meant. *facepalm*

Last edited by samanyolu (June 25, 2015 07:50:03)

stickfiregames
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Pot-of-GoId wrote:

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
See this:

Click the pic
That's not what I meant. I said to fill each of the sections with a gradient.
Pot-of-GoId
Scratcher
32 posts

Multiple colors in gradients

stickfiregames wrote:

Pot-of-GoId wrote:

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
See this:

Click the pic
That's not what I meant. I said to fill each of the sections with a gradient.
Oh, I'll try that
Pot-of-Gold
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

samanyolu wrote:

Pot-of-GoId wrote:

samanyolu wrote:

No support, workaroundable.
  • In bitmap: Read the stickfiregames' post.
  • In vector: draw a square and split it with drawing new rectangles on it. Then color each of them to make a part of the whole gradient. When you are done with all rectangles, your gradient is ready.
See this:

Click the pic
<<< Look at my logo.

That's what I meant. *facepalm*
Did you fill that in vector scratch Editor? And I want a smooth nice effect
rollercoasterfan
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Support.
Pot-of-Gold
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1000+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

rollercoasterfan wrote:

Support.
Thanks
Stickfiregames, or samanyolu, could you show me a project with your workarounds?
Edit, i was messing around with the gradients project, so it looks worse
stickfire-test
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100+ posts

Multiple colors in gradients

Pot-of-Gold wrote:

rollercoasterfan wrote:

Support.
Thanks
Stickfiregames, or samanyolu, could you show me a project with your workarounds?
Edit, i was messing around with the gradients project, so it looks worse
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