Hey.
I use the depth of field tool. When I use it in almost all colors, EXCEPT for black and dark gray, everything is perfect. This is really very cool.
However, when I use this (and any other tools associated with drawing or offsetting at all) with black and dark gray colors to create a smooth gradient (on a curved surface), I see that I get ugly steps.
I may not understand something, but I see this problem in all the programs I use, whether it be a krita, a gimp, or your program. In Photoshop and others from Adobe, I don't know if this is a problem.
Please tell me how I can solve this.
Bad dark-light gradient
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Re: Bad dark-light gradient
Yes, knowing issue.
In Photoshop they use some "noize blur" in steps gradation. In Paintstorm gradient steps sharp and it's visible in a range of RGB 255 steps
In Photoshop they use some "noize blur" in steps gradation. In Paintstorm gradient steps sharp and it's visible in a range of RGB 255 steps