Activity SillyWizard01 2023-11-20 11:39:57 UTC this how gradients look on a 0 length round segment or am i just low quality device? pls send screenshots for context also i have an amazon fire 10?? i thinj 9 NARR but festive · 2 years, 7 months ago You don’t have a low quality device, that’s just the way it is 2023-11-20 12:02:22 UTC 4 Tastylemon16 · 2 years, 7 months ago What Narr said, the reason being is that the gradient has no drawing distance I guess, so it can’t transition from A to B when A is at B, so to speak. The technical reason @ralph would know but thanks just my best guess explanation. 2023-11-20 12:50:01 UTC 5 🎄🏳️⚧️René (F)🏳️⚧️🎄 · 2 years, 7 months ago Just use a circle at 0 length 2023-11-20 13:00:34 UTC 6 Ralph (Developer) · 2 years, 7 months ago lmao device doesn’t matter but yeah that’s how they always looked the only gradiented parts of a rounded segment is the middle bit (like if you changed that segment there to a normal segment, since it’s 0-length, theres nothing there – aka no gradient) the caps are the solid colors of the two ends of the gradient 2023-11-20 13:20:21 UTC 7
You don’t have a low quality device, that’s just the way it is
What Narr said, the reason being is that the gradient has no drawing distance I guess, so it can’t transition from A to B when A is at B, so to speak.
The technical reason @ralph would know but thanks just my best guess explanation.
Just use a circle at 0 length
lmao device doesn’t matter
but yeah that’s how they always looked
the only gradiented parts of a rounded segment is the middle bit
(like if you changed that segment there to a normal segment, since it’s 0-length, theres nothing there – aka no gradient)
the caps are the solid colors of the two ends of the gradient