Available in Dependency Control
The original idea for using vector shapes to create gradient was shared by Noroino Hanakao . This script only automates this process.
The main idea is that this script creates shapes that when blurred gives you a gradient. The main benefit of using this over clip gradient is that this can create gradient in one line which makes it easier to motion track and manipulate.
Usage
| Name | Number of clip points | Gradient type |
|---|---|---|
| Wedge | 3 | Linear |
| Ring | 2 | Radial |
| Star | 2 | Radial |
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Create the vectorial clip with the required number of clips. For wedge, create the clip in clockwise direction.
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Run the script and choose which type of gradient you want.
Controls
Wedge
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Spacing | Distance between peaks of two consecutive wedge |
| Thickness | The thickness of the base from which wedge originates |
Box
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Spacing | Distance between two consecutive box |
Ring
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Spacing | Distance between two consecutive rings |
Star
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Spike Count | The number of spikes |
| Central Radius | The Radius of the central circle from which spikes originate |
Examples
Example 1:


Example 2:

