Adding a volume effect to the indicator lines - page 8

 

The next stage of mastering kanvas.

I suggest discussing the gradient fill.

 
barabashkakvn:

The next stage of mastering kanvas.

I suggest discussing the gradient fill.

Here is an example:gradient translucent flames >>>
 

Drawing a custom chart on a canvas is a perversion.

And the link to where to dig has been removed by the respected moderators.

 
TheXpert:

Drawing a custom chart on a canvas is a perversion.

And the link to where to dig was removed by the respected moderators.

1. want to talk only on the canvas in this topic.

2. The link was to a paid product.

 
TheXpert:

Drawing a custom chart on canvass is a perversion.

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In principle, there are already ready-made classes for creating diagrams on the canvas. You can just keep improving them.
 
tol64:
In principle, there are already ready-made classes for creating diagrams on a canvas. You can just keep improving them.
For drawing between bars, this is a good option. You can then draw smoother lines (splines).
 
tol64:
Here's an example:gradient translucent flame >>>
This is not a gradient fill. Here the background of the flame is filled with some conditions, causing all the background colours to be shifted to red.
 
barabashkakvn:
This is not a gradient fill. Here, the background of the flame is filled with some conditions, causing all background colours to be shifted to red.

It's a gradient translucent flame. ))

The main types of gradients:

  • Linear
  • Circular (radial)
  • Angular
  • Reflected
  • Rhombus

 
tol64:

It's a gradient translucent flame. ))

The main types of gradients:

  • Linear
  • Circular (radial)
  • Angular
  • Reflected
  • Rhomboidal

Oh, thanks for the cited classification. I'll get to the linear gradient now.
 
TheXpert:

Drawing a custom chart on a canvas is a perversion.

And the link to where to dig was deleted by the esteemed moderators.

Was it there? Why was it deleted?