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    Default Red Gradient Brushes

    Here are some brushes I made based upon a simple
    red gradient rectangle.

    Ken
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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    great looking brushes Thanks for posting them!
    Mike
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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    This is odd. After posting the last image, I reopened
    the xar file and noticed that the original xar file has
    altered the brush colors, muting the colors, the white.
    Has anyone noticed such a change between the xar
    file and the original captured image ? Or is this just
    occuring on my machine ?

    Ken
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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    yep i thought it was me! but i wasnt going to say anything thought maybe my laptop was acting up. i tried it in extreme and X1 and was the same in both
    Mike
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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    I'm sorry, Mike. I don't know what the heck happened.
    I can't get the "original" (with distinct variation between
    red and white) to look as I first made it.

    I feel like Charlie Brown with the "kite eating" tree.

    Ken

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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    Yes Ken. When I open it up it also displays the muted colours. Very strange!
    I tried altering the Linear fill on your shapes so they didn't extend to the extreme edges of the shapes. Created a new brush and it gave a similar effect to your original. Closed & reopened the file and the new brush retained it's Red/White gradient.
    Egg
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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    Egg, would you mind posting the xar file of the brushes
    you altered, so I can have a look ? Thank you.

    Ken

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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    Try this Ken. Just check out the gradient fill in the BOXED shape.
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    Default Re: Red Gradient Brushes

    Thank you, Egg. I tried your variation but I'm still
    getting a muted result.

    I welcome anyone's modifications/improvements.

    I'll play with this some more tommorrow; it's been a
    long day and I'm a bit brain-fried.

    Later ... Ken

 

 

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