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I want to take a couple colors and "pour" them on the canvas. I’d like them to mix together. I’m after a sort of multiple color / gradient effect.
Another way to put it. I’d like to select 3 different points on the canvas and say, this is red, this is blue, this is magenta. Then I want them all to coalesce together, like paint would be cool, but to start out with like pure gradient mixes.
To put it another way. You have the gradient tool where you can mix different colors at different points on the x axis. I’d like to define colors on the x and y axis.
Well, to put it another way… jk.
Another way to put it. I’d like to select 3 different points on the canvas and say, this is red, this is blue, this is magenta. Then I want them all to coalesce together, like paint would be cool, but to start out with like pure gradient mixes.
To put it another way. You have the gradient tool where you can mix different colors at different points on the x axis. I’d like to define colors on the x and y axis.
Well, to put it another way… jk.
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