Anyone can imitate this background gradient without the figure? A .psd, .fw or CSS
I can't do it
>>237340
Looks like it's just a radial gradient, if no one's done it by the time I get home, I'll get it done.
Try cutting out the figure with the cutting tool and then smear out the gradient you want over the remainig image, or does this make me sound like a total retard?
How's that?
Well I can do it but first you need to tell me about your project. This is some free work request board. I want something in return. I want to know what your project is.
Another try. This is the best thing to do. But the circle shown T_T
Thank you.
You posted does not serve me . It is for background of a website.
The image should be as similar as possible.
>>237348
It is? I thought it wasn't.
It isn't
It is a radial gradient with 3 colors (maybe more) and noise.
The noise/dithering is essential to hide the banding. Without it, it will look shit.
<- example
>>237364
this
Thank you!
np. Here is the .blend file, if you want to render it yourself at other/higher resolutions. It's very straightforward, simple plane with two lights to create the gradient. Make sure to set the render-engine to cycles, render on the GPU, and set dithering to some high value.
Note though that while more dithering does make it look nicer, it also makes the image compress worse.
http://www.pasteall.org/blend/38450
>>237381