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Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

Hm, but a gradient requires at least two colors, yes? What do I do with these? Lighter and less saturated for the highlights, and darker and more saturated for the shadows....? What about the hue changes?
Posted in *✧・゚:* Whim's Castle ✧・゚: * Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

I really hope they do something with the layering system.
Posted in *✧・゚:* Whim's Castle ✧・゚: * Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

It does make sense, yes.
Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

Awesome!! I know exactly what to test it on to see if it matches up.
Posted in *✧・゚:* Whim's Castle ✧・゚: * Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

I don't think that's weird at all. It's an excellent trait to have.
Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

The little yarnballs in the post you linked me.
Posted in *✧・゚:* Whim's Castle ✧・゚: * Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

Take pride in your fact retention and observational skills!
Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

But then I keep running into niche problems like this lol
Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

Oh, if you have photoshop, you can just extract the gradient. I don't have photoshop, though. I prefer clip studio.
Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

If I find a helpful way, would you want me to share it with you? I don't know if you care about the technical stuff.
Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

But what I mean is a way to actually getting the gradients automatically without having to guess where the color stops go.
Posted in *✧・゚:* Whim's Castle ✧・゚: * Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

Oh! You seem so knowledgeable, I merely presumed you had far more experience! x'D
Posted in Spud's Duds Posted 1 year ago
@Whim:

That is certainly more helpful than guessing. I can work with this. Thank you!
Posted in Volt Retention Low Posted 1 year ago
@Keo:

It really really does.