This is ripping my knitting (sorry it's a Scottish phrase meaning driving my nuts).
I have a few textures that I'm trying to convert, and I really need to use gradients. Is there any way at all I can fake a gradient? using the distance from something to something else for example?
Going bananas here. Alternatively, when are we going to see gradients appear?
Any way to fake a gradient?
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Sorry, currently Octane API doesn't have the gradient node. I hope to see it soon inside the API to allow plugin to have it.gordonrobb wrote:This is ripping my knitting (sorry it's a Scottish phrase meaning driving my nuts).
I have a few textures that I'm trying to convert, and I really need to use gradients. Is there any way at all I can fake a gradient? using the distance from something to something else for example?
Going bananas here. Alternatively, when are we going to see gradients appear?
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That's weird, I thought you'd answered this already 

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+1gordonrobb wrote:This is ripping my knitting (sorry it's a Scottish phrase meaning driving my nuts).
I have a few textures that I'm trying to convert, and I really need to use gradients. Is there any way at all I can fake a gradient? using the distance from something to something else for example?
Going bananas here. Alternatively, when are we going to see gradients appear?
Gradients everywhere in my scenes.......