Gradient behaviour
Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:29 pm
Hi,
I've got some issues with the use of gradient.
Look at the first image, specifically at the gradient around the horizontal line at around Y=64, The gradient is roughly defined between 56 and 71. This looks as you would expect it. The density of the gradient is at its maximum around y=64 and fades away to higher and lower values.
Now the only thing that gets changed are the min. and max. values of the y-axis (see second image).
As you can see the gradient arond Y=64 looks different as you would expect. The maximum density didn't stay at Y=64, it shifted to a lower value.
You can see the same behaviour, to a lesser extend, at Y=4
I've got some issues with the use of gradient.
Look at the first image, specifically at the gradient around the horizontal line at around Y=64, The gradient is roughly defined between 56 and 71. This looks as you would expect it. The density of the gradient is at its maximum around y=64 and fades away to higher and lower values.
Now the only thing that gets changed are the min. and max. values of the y-axis (see second image).
As you can see the gradient arond Y=64 looks different as you would expect. The maximum density didn't stay at Y=64, it shifted to a lower value.
You can see the same behaviour, to a lesser extend, at Y=4