Cyclic Diagonal Gradient


It is strongly recommended that the user reads about the 'Gradients' feature before reading this page on 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient'.

Cyclic Diagonal Gradient :- 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient' are the gradients where the one color changes to another color diagonally on the image canvas and have cycles in their gradient.Each cycle of the gradient consist of the first color turning into second color and then second color turning into the first color.For e.g :- Gradient of Red color turning into Green color and then the Green color turning into Red color can be considered as a single cycle.'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient' can be consist of minimum of one cycle and there can be as many number of cycles as the user wants depending upon the attributes set by the user.There are four kinds of 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient' which are 'Cyclic Left Diagonal Gradient','Cyclic Right Diagonal Gradient','Cyclic Lower Left Diagonal Gradient' and 'Cyclic Lower Right Diagonal Gradient'.

Following snapshot shows the 'Cyclic Left Diagonal Gradient' being applied to the image canvas using the 'Pure Color Gradient' from the 'Gradients Menu' using Red and Green color.User can also see the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Panel' from the 'Pure Color Gradient Dialogbox'.

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Following snapshot shows the 'Cyclic Right Diagonal Gradient' applied to the image canvas using the 'Grayscale' filter.QRGB settings are [q=0,r=255,g=0,b=0] in the 'QRGB Sub Tab' of the 'Filter Tab' of the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Dialogbox' and therefore the 'Cyclic Right Diagonal Gradient' will always turns from the 'Red Pixels' to the 'White Pixels' no matter which the filter chosen by the user.User can also see the 'Cyclic Right Diagonal Gradient' selected in the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Panel' from the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Dialogbox'.

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Following snapshot shows the 'Cyclic Lower Left Diagonal Gradient' applied to the image canvas using the 'Grayscale' filter.QRGB settings are [q=0,r=0,g=255,b=0] in the 'QRGB Sub Tab' of the 'Filter Tab' of the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Dialogbox' and therefore the 'Cyclic Lower Left Diagonal Gradient' will always turns from the 'Green Pixels' to the 'White Pixels' no matter which the filter chosen by the user.User can also see the 'Cyclic Lower Left Diagonal Gradient' selected in the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Panel' from the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Dialogbox'.

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Following snapshot shows the 'Cyclic Lower Right Diagonal Gradient' applied to the image canvas using the 'Grayscale' filter.QRGB settings are [q=0,r=0,g=0,b=255] in the 'QRGB Sub Tab' of the 'Filter Tab' of the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Dialogbox' and therefore the 'Cyclic Lower Right Diagonal Gradient' will always turns from the 'Blue Pixels' to the 'White Pixels' no matter which the filter chosen by the user.User can also see 'Cyclic Lower Right Diagonal Gradient' selected in the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Panel' from the 'Cyclic Diagonal Gradient Dialogbox'.

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