Thunder
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I'm trying to create a line with corners in it that follows a nice uniform gradient, but I don't know how to do it. Making a vector brush makes the gradient look really bad. I've attached a photo of what I mean. Imagine that line turning at the first corner, then straightening out at the second corner. I want the entire composite line to follow the same gradient so it looks uniform.
How do I do this? Thanks!
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4 minutes ago, GarryP said:
Here are three ways, and there may be more.
Outside semicircle uses a transparency on an Ellipse.
Middle semicircle uses an ellipse with a Gradient Fill on the Stroke.
Inside semicircle uses a Donut with a Gradient Fill.
There are probably many other methods but these all work in Designer and should also work in Photo and Publisher.Hey thanks for the reply.
In your image however the gradient goes from the inside out - I'm looking to get a gradient going from left to right. Is this possible?
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I'm trying to create 4 semicircular gradients to match the look of the pink circles in this image:
How can I do this on both photo and designer if possible?
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A film strip view would make the work flow so much easier - right now I use adobe bridge to cull, but having thumbnails in affinity would make editing and keeping track of images a lot easier!
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I'm using an intuos draw, and have done a little work in photoshop before. However in affinity the tablet just acts like a mouse - the paintbrush tool doesn't respond to my pen pressure changes, and is just a straight uniform line. How do I get it to work?
Thanks
Help with gradients on corners
in Pre-V2 Archive of Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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Thankyou! This works well!