Gradient/color texture question
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 53 posts since 14 Jan, 2014 from Germany
Hi,
I'm quite new to KnobMan and currently evaluating it,
Till now I have done all my knobs in Blender
and now I'm porting them to KnobMan with really great results
A definately big plus (+) is fast rendering time and build-in frame stiching.
Now my problem is:
I'm trying to achive/create a gradient circle - like in my VST here (see in/out volume knob):
So far I could not get a similar result, specular/hue parameters are going into similar direction,
but unfortunately they are calibrated over time.
I could not find any possiblities to enter a Start/Stop color for gradient
and color rgb/rgba textures are not working.
Any hint would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
Best regards
bula / distocore
I'm quite new to KnobMan and currently evaluating it,
Till now I have done all my knobs in Blender
and now I'm porting them to KnobMan with really great results
A definately big plus (+) is fast rendering time and build-in frame stiching.
Now my problem is:
I'm trying to achive/create a gradient circle - like in my VST here (see in/out volume knob):
So far I could not get a similar result, specular/hue parameters are going into similar direction,
but unfortunately they are calibrated over time.
I could not find any possiblities to enter a Start/Stop color for gradient
and color rgb/rgba textures are not working.
Any hint would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
Best regards
bula / distocore
- KVRAF
- 23257 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
You can't have color gradients in KnobMan AFAIK - only gradient masks.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 53 posts since 14 Jan, 2014 from Germany
Hi EvilDragon,
thanks for the info.
I tried the gradient masks (effects), but it looks like they modify only the alpha component of the cirle ...
thanks for the info.
I tried the gradient masks (effects), but it looks like they modify only the alpha component of the cirle ...
- KVRAF
- 23257 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Yes, they're masks, that's what they do...
I think you'll have to import your gradient as an image.
I think you'll have to import your gradient as an image.
- KVRAF
- 3091 posts since 10 Nov, 2013 from Germany
Gradient from dark-orange to light-orange is possible with following settings (one layer).
By combining two layers with different colours and angles you can get coloured gradients, although my experiments did not yield convincing results.
By combining two layers with different colours and angles you can get coloured gradients, although my experiments did not yield convincing results.