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Aug 07, 2024
04:32 AM
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Thanks for the advice! I just looked and my keyboard is really broken ......
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Aug 06, 2024
07:07 PM
Thank you for your reply, you made me realize a harsh truth. I thought almost everyone recognized the power of the "b-spline gradient". I thought almost everyone understood that the strongest part of the "b-spline gradient" is the perfect transition between two colors. I thought almost everyone understood "I've done my best to make this clear". I didn't realize that everything was just what I thought it was, that's all. Probably many of my friends didn't even know what I was talking about. Suddenly I was ashamed and helpless. I don't know what to say.
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Aug 06, 2024
10:49 AM
Hello Dear Author, I really can't create a gradient that meets my needs. Is it possible to generate a "b-spline gradient" svg file in python and then take it directly to AI to use it and print it as a product? Are you interested in this?
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Aug 05, 2024
10:01 AM
Thank you very much for your reply, I have already paid $7 for the script via Google Pay in the "Gumroad-APP"! Regarding the "B-spline gradient", I took it for granted that the principle is very special and simple, and that AI and PS can realize it through code, but I didn't know the truth at all. Of course, I would like you to delve deeper into "B Spline Gradient" and make a better gradient script. I will test this script in the next few days to see if it meets my needs, really, thank you very much! Thank you very much!
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Aug 05, 2024
07:49 AM
Geez! You're the author of "GradientBlender"? I really didn't expect to meet you here and get a reply from you. I have at least tens of thousands of words to say to you, but I know I can't harass you like this. I've summarized 3 of my most pressing questions and I hope I can get a response from you, thank you! 1、May I ask if you know about Blender's "B Spline Gradient", and if you would consider making a "B Spline Gradient" script for AI, to help designers all over the world to make "Perfect Gradient"? 2、If you know "B Spline Gradient", is it still good in CMYK mode? 3、I want to buy "GradientBlender", but I don't have a suitable bank card, I can't bind "buymeacoffee", and its app doesn't have a channel to buy scripts, can I pay you $7 directly through Google Pay? I really can't think of a way to pay for it, so I'm at a loss. Anyway, thank you so much for your reply, I'm thrilled!
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Aug 05, 2024
06:47 AM
Thank you very much for a great method. But after my testing, there still seems to be some problems. Specifically as shown in the diagram. Can you tell me if the problems encountered in the diagram can be solved by other quick methods? If it can, it means you have provided an alternative set of solutions! It's not perfect, but at least it's "workable". You have given me hope, thank you very much!
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Aug 05, 2024
06:00 AM
Yes, as I said before, it's not a fact, it's a guess, a blind trust.
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Aug 05, 2024
04:32 AM
Thank you for your reply! My logic now is: 1, There have been attempts in this thread to generate gradients using scripts, as well as the interpolation algorithm that comes with PS, and none of them have yielded the softer results that Blender has. 2, Blender's "B Spline Gradient" has the ability to make the transition between two colors as natural as possible, even at the expense of the color itself, so both in RGB and CMYK modes, "B Spline Gradient" has an incredible in both RGB and CMYK modes. Of course, I know this is not the truth or the right answer, it is just my guess. But I will choose to believe that "B Spline Gradient" can be used in CMYK as well and better than any other method because of its amazing effect in RGB mode.
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Aug 05, 2024
04:31 AM
My logic now is: 1, There have been attempts in this thread to generate gradients using scripts, as well as the interpolation algorithm that comes with PS, and none of them have yielded the softer results that Blender has. 2, Blender's "B Spline Gradient" has the ability to make the transition between two colors as natural as possible, even at the expense of the color itself, so both in RGB and CMYK modes, "B Spline Gradient" has an incredible in both RGB and CMYK modes. Of course, I know this is not the truth or the right answer, it is just my guess. But I will choose to believe that "B Spline Gradient" can be used in CMYK as well and better than any other method because of its amazing effect in RGB mode. Thank you for your reply!
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Aug 05, 2024
04:20 AM
With the website, I'm stuck with the tied bank card, which I don't have an eligible bank card for. For the app, the app I downloaded from the Google Play Store is incredibly sketchy and doesn't have any store functionality at all. I don't know if you can understand, I mean to pay directly with Google pay without binding any bank card, that's the only way I can pay.
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Aug 05, 2024
03:34 AM
Geez! Even with such a great paid script, it's still impossible to generate a gradient comparable to a "B-spline gradient" in CMYK mode? Should I expect a god-like character to produce a "B-spline gradient"? Another long wait ......
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Aug 05, 2024
01:42 AM
What I mean is to make a gradient in AI's CMYK mode by selecting a variety of colors that are within the CMYK color gamut. With that in mind, would using that paid script give amazing results? It seems to me that what you are saying is: 1, In RGB mode, changing the interpolation of the gradient around would make it softer; 2, In CMYK mode, no matter how you change the interpolated values of the gradient, even if every color matches CMYK, the gradient will generate colors that are outside the CMYK gamut? May I ask if my understanding is wrong?
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Aug 04, 2024
11:18 PM
I noticed that my reply to you seems to have been deleted by the system? If you want to understand what I'm thinking, see my replies to others in this thread ...... Thank you for your reply!
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Aug 04, 2024
08:46 PM
Hi, I saw this reply of yours a long time ago, but I never knew how to reply to you. Until now, I probably know exactly what to say. You can refer to my conversation with "Jacob Bugge" in this thread. Here is what I want to say: 1. I can only pay for Sergey Osokin's paid scripts via Google pay, but the "buymeacoffee-APP" is so rudimentary that I can't buy them. 2, I would like a friend who has already purchased the script to use it to generate a gradient image based on the colors provided in my image and insert the image into the reply for me to see, and if I don't think it would look out of place in print, then I will find a way to contact Sergey Osokin to purchase the script. 3, Actually, my real need is that no matter what color I choose to generate the gradient, the result is extremely soft, and I can't figure out the problem from the transition even if I print it, and to print it means it has to be CMYK, which involves a lot of problems. P.S. By the way, I know that on the image I provided, the colors are all RGB, if possible, I hope you can pick a few CMYK colors that are very different to generate the gradient yourself, I mean generate it with Sergey Osokin's paid script so that I can know if this paid script will produce colors outside the CMYK range in CMYK mode. Thank you very much for your replies, you guys give me hope, I've been suffering with gradients for too, too long!
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Aug 04, 2024
08:29 PM
Hi, thank you very much for your willingness to answer seriously. However, I continue to feel very confused and suddenly I don't know how to reply. I decided to tell you my confusion in the form of a "self-answer". Q1: Sergey Osokin offers a paid gradient script, why don't you try to solve your problem? A1: First of all, I may only pay through Google pay, but I found that "buymeacoffee-APP" is very simple and can't be purchased. I have to keep my sanity and hope to get a definite answer whether this script can do what I need or not, given that payment is very difficult. I don't know, if it can, I hope you can generate a gradient image using Sergey Osokin's gradient script based on the colors on my image and insert the image in the latest reply to let me know the real effect. If it does meet my needs, I will find a way to contact Sergey Osokin to purchase the script. Q2: I told you in my reply that a simple change would give a very soft transition, probably without scripting at all, does that meet your needs? A2: The truth is that I am completely baffled when I hear this. I don't know how you make the transition between two colors soft, and your image does have a nice effect, but it still doesn't feel soft enough to me, and it would probably be a disaster in print. I'd like to know if you have a good method for "making gradients as soft as possible" if you're willing to do so. Also, if this method involves manually inserting a transition color between two colors, then this method will definitely not work for me. What I need is a fully automated method that, when I enter the color values of all the necessary colors, automatically generates a gradient with a perfect transition that doesn't look out of place on the printed product. As you know, printing requires CMYK, and in RGB there is a possibility to manually calculate the perfect transition color, but in CMYK it doesn't seem possible (I'm not sure). That's all I wanted to say, I don't know if you can understand my confusion, thanks again for your answer!
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Aug 04, 2024
10:55 AM
Can you see a clear picture now, please?
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Aug 04, 2024
06:19 AM
Geez! Apparently, blender's "b-spline gradient" has the most natural transition between the two colors when the colors are exactly the same, and the other gradients don't measure up at all! What I need is a gradient that just inputs the color values and instantly creates a perfect transition without ever having to worry about it being too abrupt, and that's it. And yet it hasn't been possible to do that for over a decade!
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Aug 04, 2024
04:23 AM
First of all, thank you for your answer, but please check out the pictures! There is no mistake in what I said, is there?
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Aug 04, 2024
01:58 AM
Anyone who has ever used Blender knows that if you choose "B-Spline" for your gradient, you get an extremely smooth gradient, no matter what color you choose - it's the softest gradient I've ever seen, bar none!
But I've never seen Adobe add this feature to Photoshop or Illustrator.
First of all, you can be sure that "B-Spline" in Blender is applied in RGB mode, the principle is not complicated, and it can be applied in RGB mode in PS and AI.
At the same time, I also believe that if you study it carefully, the day of using "B-Spline" in CMYK mode is not far away.
All of you who read this post, please tell me if you want to:
Choose any number of colors and automatically create a "perfect gradient" with extremely smooth transitions!
I've tested it, all gradients in AI and PS can't compete with "B-Spline", if you don't believe me, download Blender and see for yourself, it's a fact!
I think this "basic feature" should have been created 10 years ago, but poor us, we have waited for it, we have not seen any news, and we just sigh all day long "just get on with it".
In the field of gradient, PS and AI and other software features are like old bicycles, users have been waiting for more than ten years, Adobe has never considered upgrading to a brand new car.
Why is this so, is it possible that this feature has not been thought about by programmers, not users need, or with Adobe's strength can not be done?
That's an absolute impossibility!
So, is the answer arrogance?
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