[solved] Any quick start guide or step by step guide for

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Horus
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[solved] Any quick start guide or step by step guide for

Postby Horus » Tue Jun 03, 2008 3:05 am

I want to make a horizontal gradient with colour L on the left and colour R on the right. But I just don't get how to do this. I've read the doc, searched a bit the forums, but I can't find my answer.

I mean, all I managed to do is having colour L on the left but transparency on the right.

Is there any step by step guide for this manipulation, please? I'm lost.

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Re: Any quick start guide or step by step guide for gradient?

Postby heathenx » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:44 am

After you have applied your gradient you will see your gradient nodes exposed. :tool_gradient: There's one on the left end and one on the right end. Highlight the right node (turning blue in color) and select a color from your color palette. Probably the simplest way to do it. ;)

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Re: Any quick start guide or step by step guide for gradient?

Postby Horus » Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:58 pm

:o
I kept on clicking those "Duplicate" and "Edit" (and "Add stop" and "Delete stop") without knowing what they are and to do exactly with them :?
Well, I know what "Edit" is ... it's for changing colours, but I thought the key to success might lie within those "Add stop" and "Delete stop" :oops:

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Re: Any quick start guide or step by step guide for gradient?

Postby microUgly » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:09 am

On canvas editing of gradients using :tool_gradient: is arguably the easiest way for someone to create and edit gradients. It sounds like you are not familiar with the fundamentals of gradient though--if you are you can ignore what I'm about to write.

A gradient is defined by colour stops. A standard gradient has two colour stops, one for each end of the gradient and the area between blends from one colour to the next (i.e. red to blue, R-------B). heathenx has explained how you can change the colour of these colour stops. But you can also add more colours stops using :tool_gradient: by double clicking on the gradient line, this way you can create a red to green to blue gradient (R---G---B).

Going back to "Edit", "Edit" gives you the same functionality in a different and less intuitive form, but can still be very useful in some situations. Each colour stop is listed in the drop-down list at the top of the Gradient editor, and the "Add stop" and "Delete stop" allows you to add a colour stop above the selected stop, or delete the colour stop.

I suggest you stick with using :tool_gradient: to create and edit gradients on the canvas. The "Duplicate" button is kinda redundant so long as you have your Inkscape preferences set not to share gradients (default).


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