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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
That's pretty easy, but you're not saying which version of Vue you have. Anyway, this should work in 5 Esprit to 5 Infinite: In the advanced material editor ( might work in the basic, but I never use it), right clich the defaut colour gradient, and click edit, or just Ctrl-click it. Then you just have to click on any part of the gradient, and add a colour. each new colour has a handle at the bottom, that you use to change the position of your colour inside the gradient. Use as many colours you want. When you're done, click ok, that's it.
Attached Link: http://http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/VueLab/CreatingaGradientMaterial.htm
![grad88.jpg](http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/VueLab/grad88.jpg)Here's a tutorial on creating Procedural Gradient Textures using a mixed technique of settings. I particularly like the ease with which the gradient texture can be rotated on any object.
Thanks to the many here and on e-on's website who have helped me better understand how to manage gradients in the filter editor.
best,
Chipp
Hi Chipp,
I'd like to see the tutorial, but I am getting a page not found... Did your bandwidth get exceeded?
Peggy
Message edited on: 01/28/2006 12:15
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Attached Link: http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/VueLab/CreatingaGradientMaterial.htm
OOPS. here's the correct URL!
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The subject says it all. I'm just wanting to create a procedural gradient texture material so that if I apply it to an object it will go from one color to another. TIA, Chipp