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    Evil Gradient Challenge #2

    Evil Gradient Challenge #2

    I was dinking around the other day and was in need some some specific gradients based on the full spectrum and luminosity. When I got the gradients that I needed, it occurred to me that it would make for a good "evil gradient challenge".

    Start with something very colourful. This is just the full spectrum left/right with luminosity up/down. Should be pretty easy to see the jagged line across the center.

    Use whatever to derive a linear gradient and a mirrored gradient.

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    Evil Gradient Challenge #2

    The target gradients.

    - I did not use Displace one bit
    - Both derived directly from the colourfal graphic
    - A series of ChOps for one of them
    - Selective Colour for the other one
    - All stock tools; I did not 'cheat' this time, but don't let that stop you from trying

    Enjoy
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    play.fiddle.learn

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    Evil Gradient Challenge #2

    Here is a big hint for how I did the linear gradient:

    http://www.botzilla.com/house/RayPS.html

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    Evil Gradient Challenge #2

    Owww... you hurt my brain.... [:I

    Pretty interesting stuff. I can't follow more than 50% of it; but, it's cool.

    So you displaced two channels of a linear and a reflected gradient?

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    Evil Gradient Challenge #2

    In the first post there is a colourful graphic attached.
    Using that graphic, I derived the two greyscale gradients in the second post.

    I did not use Displace to derive either of them.
    I did post a link with Displace in it, but there is another trick in there that I used to get one of the gradients.

    Massive Hint for one of the gradients:
    Extract Saturation

    I know some of you folks know how to do that.

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    Evil Gradient Challenge #2

    Quote Originally Posted by Moth
    Owww... you hurt my brain.... [:I

    Pretty interesting stuff. I can't follow more than 50% of it; but, it's cool.

    So you displaced two channels of a linear and a reflected gradient?
    Yeah, me too. [confused]
    I'm reading all your "technical slop", and having to keep re-reading to understand it all. It's cool stuff, but heavy on the techno babel. [stuned]

 

 

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