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These 2 features and kinda similar, so I decided to put them in a single request.
Radial gradient:
Right now Pixelorama can only do linear gradients so I think that radial ones would be a great addition. They could be selected as another tab from the usual gradient menu and from there you could choose the 2 colors and number of steps, going from the center of the drawing to the outside.
Gradient outline:
Basically surrounding an image with a gradient to create something like an aura, or a smooth transition from foreground to the background. This can be done now with the regular outline, pixel by pixel, changing the color each time, but it's a pain and it's hard to predict how it will look in the end. This could also be put as another tab in the outline menu, so they would be called "solid color" and "gradient". It might be a good idea to separate thickness of the outline and number of steps in the gradient, for better customization.
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These 2 features and kinda similar, so I decided to put them in a single request.
Radial gradient:
Right now Pixelorama can only do linear gradients so I think that radial ones would be a great addition. They could be selected as another tab from the usual gradient menu and from there you could choose the 2 colors and number of steps, going from the center of the drawing to the outside.
Gradient outline:
Basically surrounding an image with a gradient to create something like an aura, or a smooth transition from foreground to the background. This can be done now with the regular outline, pixel by pixel, changing the color each time, but it's a pain and it's hard to predict how it will look in the end. This could also be put as another tab in the outline menu, so they would be called "solid color" and "gradient". It might be a good idea to separate thickness of the outline and number of steps in the gradient, for better customization.
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