8/29/2023 0 Comments Gimp gradient modesShaped (spherical) - fills selection with a bulging beveled gradient.Shaped (angular) - formerly shapeburst, produces an angular beveled gradient.Conical (asymmetrical) - blends linearly with arc, until reaching the starting radius.Conical (symmetrical) - blends linearly with angle in a circular arc.Square - Linearly blends into a square from center to corner.Radial - Linearly blends outward along radius - pseudo-spherical appearance.Bi-linear - Smoothly blends to the left and right from the middle.Linear - Smoothly blends from left to right.There are eleven gradient shapes, clicking and dragging inside a selection makes the gradient follow its boundary. Setting offset to 100.0, which makes the gradient a solid (non-gradient) colour. Any earlier points are rendered with the same colour as the leftmost colour in the gradient. When offset is 50, the gradient begins at the halfway point in the blending line. When offset is 0, the gradient begins at the start of the blending line. Gradient offset ranges from a default of 0, up to 100 percent. For example, Red to Green would flip to Green to Red. Next to it you can see a flip option ( ). FG to Transparent - moves from foreground colour to transparent.FG to BG (HSV clockwise hue) - using HSV palette, moves clockwise.FG to BG (HSV anti-clockwise) - using HSV palette, moves counter-clockwise.All of them have their own effect, but only few use selected colours. There are hundreds of types of gradients in GIMP. Any value between 0.0 and 100.0 is possible with 100 being fully opaque and 0 being fully transparent. This bar controls the transparency of the gradient. Choose how much difference is required before supersampling activates, and how hard GIMP tries to get good quality samples. Adaptive supersampling - try to refine the gradient in high contrast areas.Dithering - helps reduce banding by dithering the gradient.Offset - effects how far along the start colour in the gradient begins.Opacity - set whether gradient will be transparent or fully visible.Mode - you can select mode here (more information in the Modes article).On the right side of the gradient dialog box, are the default settings: And a gradient may be applied to selections or opacities. A gradient may have sudden changes as well. For instance, a gradient may be a paint fill or stroke which smoothly blends from red to green. The GIMP Blend tool enables you to make gradients.
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