Gradangle Playground by Flo



The table to the right has 3 rows. The first row contains gradangles of "0" and "180" degrees.

The 2nd row contains gradangles of "45" and "-45" degrees.

Finally, the 3rd row contains 2 gradangles that are seldom used, but as you can see, they are very useful. The degrees are "135" and "225" and they are opposites of each other.
Notice that the bgcolor (black) of the "45" and "-45" angles has less emphasis in the cells than the gradcolor ("#ffeeff") has.

But the bgcolor and the gradcolor of the "135" and "225" degree angles have almost equal emphasis. You can exploit this difference when creating your gradtable forms.


Below is a textarea where you can c/c/p the codes for the table above.



Below is the same table as above, but instead of having only 2 cells (td) per row, this has 12.







RAINBOW #1


RAINBOW #2


RAINBOW #3


RAINBOW #4


RAINBOW #1


RAINBOW #2


RAINBOW #3


RAINBOW #4




You can do your own playing around with gradangles with Tom Landrum's wonderful Grads on the Fly page.

Here's a great
demo tool by U-L-T-R-A where you can select from many colors for the bgcolor and gradangle color to see what goes well with what.

Flo hopes to find time to add to this page.

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