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- UhhLegoboy
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66 posts
Multi Color Gradient
Have you ever wanted to make a sprite, that you want to use more then two gradient colors? Well, what I suggest, is that you can add another color option, so you have more then your primary, and secondary color. If you accidentaly add one, don't worry! You can remove the extra ones, with the simple click of a button! It would look something like this:

Not the best at photoshopping stuff, but I hope you get the general idea! Thanks!

Not the best at photoshopping stuff, but I hope you get the general idea! Thanks!

Last edited by UhhLegoboy (Nov. 28, 2016 23:23:43)
- KawaiiCatGirl-
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1000+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
I agree with you! There are more than one times I wanted to do this…
I came up with a pretty simple workaround for this, but having it as a button would really help save time!
I came up with a pretty simple workaround for this, but having it as a button would really help save time!
- braxbroscratcher
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1000+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
No support. In Bitmap, it's really quite easy. Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.
- Griffenlover
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100 posts
Multi Color Gradient
support, would be easier than the work around:
(isnt that how you learn to use most of the scratchblocks anyways?)
and it wouldnt be confusing to new scratchers as its really simple, espessily if they experiment with it Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.
(isnt that how you learn to use most of the scratchblocks anyways?)
- LemonComputer
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100+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
Semi-Support
When you get two colours together, you usually do get other colours with it automatically (e.g. (I think) purple and blue also gives green in the middle). But also, I hardly see any purpose for this or how it would work.
When you get two colours together, you usually do get other colours with it automatically (e.g. (I think) purple and blue also gives green in the middle). But also, I hardly see any purpose for this or how it would work.
- braxbroscratcher
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1000+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
Purple and blue gives indigo. Yellow and blue give green. Cyan and red give a faint magenta tone. Semi-Support
When you get two colours together, you usually do get other colours with it automatically (e.g. (I think) purple and blue also gives green in the middle). But also, I hardly see any purpose for this or how it would work.
Last edited by braxbroscratcher (Nov. 29, 2016 22:36:36)
- UhhLegoboy
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66 posts
Multi Color Gradient
What I mean, is it will fade from blue, to black, to white in the example. Semi-Support
When you get two colours together, you usually do get other colours with it automatically (e.g. (I think) purple and blue also gives green in the middle). But also, I hardly see any purpose for this or how it would work.
Last edited by UhhLegoboy (Nov. 29, 2016 22:46:15)
- UhhLegoboy
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66 posts
Multi Color Gradient
I'm also talking about vector. Sorry I didn't address that before.
- Ravenpaw-Warrior
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100+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
^^^^ If this feature was in bitmap, for vector I support this though.. No support. In Bitmap, it's really quite easy. Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.
- UhhLegoboy
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66 posts
Multi Color Gradient
It would be for vector^^^^ If this feature was in bitmap, for vector I support this though.. No support. In Bitmap, it's really quite easy. Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.
- KawaiiCatGirl-
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1000+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
Why not both?It would be for vector^^^^ If this feature was in bitmap, for vector I support this though.. No support. In Bitmap, it's really quite easy. Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.
- UhhLegoboy
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66 posts
Multi Color Gradient
Sure. Might as well do both! What's the point in doing just one?Why not both?It would be for vector^^^^ If this feature was in bitmap, for vector I support this though.. No support. In Bitmap, it's really quite easy. Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.
Last edited by UhhLegoboy (Nov. 30, 2016 01:25:32)
- KawaiiCatGirl-
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1000+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
Well, tools like the reshape tool in bitmap would be uselesSure. Might as well do both! What's the point in doing just one?Why not both?It would be for vector^^^^ If this feature was in bitmap, for vector I support this though.. No support. In Bitmap, it's really quite easy. Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.

- UhhLegoboy
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66 posts
Multi Color Gradient
To non-supporters
Please explain why you aren't supporting
Please explain why you aren't supporting
- rileybug56
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20 posts
Multi Color Gradient
Can you please go into full detail about this? Thanks! 

- rileybug56
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20 posts
Multi Color Gradient
Maybe 4 vector onlyWhy not both?It would be for vector^^^^ If this feature was in bitmap, for vector I support this though.. No support. In Bitmap, it's really quite easy. Outline the area you want. Draw a line where you want to transition to another color. Use current gradient tool. Erase said line. Repeat.

Last edited by rileybug56 (June 20, 2017 19:15:21)
- LionHeart70
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1000+ posts
Multi Color Gradient
100% support, it does have a workaround but this'd be easier.
- rileybug56
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20 posts
Multi Color Gradient
Wait… There is no green flag XD
Last edited by rileybug56 (June 20, 2017 19:23:01)
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