Re: [Gimp-user] How to get "step" gradient

2007-01-03 Thread David Gowers
Personally, I have a plugin which finds the FG and BG colors in the current palette, and builds a 'stepped' gradient going from FG->BG or vice versa. If you will be wanting to use stepped gradients a lot, I recommend it. You can make a stepped gradient manually like this: *Duplicate the FG->BG g

Re: [Gimp-user] How to get "step" gradient

2007-01-03 Thread Shawn Willden
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 14:24, Tonio wrote: > Is it possible to make the gradient colors go in > steps, i.e. so it won't be smooth, but kind of bands > of colors, (from start color to end color with jumps > in between). Posterise might do it for you. Create a regular, smooth gradient and the

Re: [Gimp-user] How to get "step" gradient

2007-01-03 Thread Ben Walker
Tonio wrote: > Hi, > > The gradient tool usually makes a smooth gradient from > start color to end color. > > Is it possible to make the gradient colors go in > steps, i.e. so it won't be smooth, but kind of bands > of colors, (from start color to end color with jumps > in between). > > Thanks > R

[Gimp-user] How to get "step" gradient

2007-01-03 Thread Tonio
Hi, The gradient tool usually makes a smooth gradient from start color to end color. Is it possible to make the gradient colors go in steps, i.e. so it won't be smooth, but kind of bands of colors, (from start color to end color with jumps in between). Thanks Rael _