Set gradient angle?

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Set gradient angle?

Post by HeroicNate » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:04 pm

Is there a way to control the angle of the gradient on a brush without changing the angle of the brush shape? I have been trying to figure this out or find an answer online but have been unsuccessful.
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Re: Set gradient angle?

Post by support » Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:24 am

You can capture the brush form by special angle, and rotate it to a typical state by "angle 2" - this trick give you desired result. But actually - there is no option for gradient angle inside the brush form.
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Re: Set gradient angle?

Post by HeroicNate » Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:37 pm

Thanks!
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Re: Set gradient angle?

Post by Long_haired_artist » Fri Sep 22, 2017 2:35 am

I definitely would want this feature- something more friendly for setting light/drop shadow fx.
To get the (linear) gradient to flow the right direction for my use, I use the complex arrangement shown in the picture.

Alternately, I’d like to see gradient mapping translating form values into gradient mapped colors.
Along that same process, would it be possible in the future to have forms using more than greyscale, so that forms can convey more information, such as depth of paint, normals, etc?
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Re: Set gradient angle?

Post by support » Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:17 am

Along that same process, would it be possible in the future to have forms using more than greyscale, so that forms can convey more information, such as depth of paint, normals, etc?
This is not a pure black - it's an alpha map - black is opaque, gray is 50% transparent. white - is a 100% transparent... with other words - it's a depth of paint as you say. And to improve forms we only can add a color value to it.
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