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Subject: | Fading from a solid colour to transparent in a gradient? |
From: | Jason Nugent |
Date: | Mon, 20 Apr 1998 14:32:17 +0100 |
Hey folks,
this morning I was toying with the various colour effects and I
was wondering if there was a way to specify a colour gradient for an
instance of an object in which it fades from a solid colour to a
transparent one. I know you can tweak the colours used by setting the
"Special" tab in colour effects, but is there a way to actually
set the two colours used in the gradient so one of them is transparent?
I think that something like this could make a nice way to create
an effect similar like a star fading into a night sky, for example.
Jason
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