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@ralph.
Okay so hear me out right.We all know that people are dying for Polyfill Gradients right?
Well while Stew and I were making the figure pack I submitted three days ago, I was talking to him about a feature that could possibly compliment Polyfill Gradients—Directional Gradients.With Directional Gradients, users would have more control over which way a Gradient Flows instead of just being able to reverse it. A feature like this would be massively useful in conjunction with Polyfill Gradients if they ever come out. Not only that, but I feel having control over a gradient’s direction could possibly help users fight back against the node limit.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk 🙂







like with most suggestions, it’s been suggested before and i’ve already given responses lol – so i don’t mean to be frank
1) i will look into this possibility eventually
2) it’s much more cpu-complex to do something like this bc of all the math involved to get the right direction – PER segment – aka biglag, bigbiglag – potentially
3) lag bad
LET ME BLOW UP ALL OF MY SN COMPATIBLE DEVICES RALPH