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    Gradient colors don't seem to work.

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      Richard Skover @Subpath
      last edited by

      Thank you very much, that worked. Really appreciate the help available here!

      Richard Skover

      Richard L. Skover

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        Subpath @Richard Skover
        last edited by

        @Richard-Skover

        your welcome, great that it was helpful

        Win 11
        CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
        GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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        • EvaeloE Offline
          Evaelo
          last edited by Evaelo

          Recently exp. similar behavior but it seems like a bug to me (in v1.3.004)

          https://vectorstyler.com/forum/post/32274

          I wrote about it in Bug List for Version 1.3:

          Gradients no longer work. Updated to v1.3.004 64bit, Windows 10 Pro.
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          I just checked that only the 'Noise' type of gradient actually worked. Really odd… so most likely we got a bug.

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          • EvaeloE Offline
            Evaelo
            last edited by

            Nothing.
            Without Gradients I can't use VS.

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            • VectorStylerV Offline
              VectorStyler @Evaelo
              last edited by

              @Evaelo I tried to replicate this, with all of the Compute modes (including Software) and it seems to be working here.
              I also tested the file sent by email.

              Did you try with a simple Axial gradient?

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                Subpath @Evaelo
                last edited by Subpath

                @Evaelo

                have also no Problem with gradients, tried a few
                everthing works fine so far

                Win 11
                CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                  VectorStyler @Evaelo
                  last edited by

                  @Evaelo One thing to check: can you export gradients into PNG files?

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                    Evaelo @VectorStyler
                    last edited by Evaelo

                    @VectorStyler
                    On a virtual machine with the latest (and last) update of Windows 10 Pro it works (nothing else installed).
                    Something is probably not right with my current Windows 10 Pro probably but I can not tell what it is.
                    I won't be able to find the reason though.

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                      VectorStyler @Evaelo
                      last edited by

                      @Evaelo Did you try selecting "Software" in the Compute Engine settings field.
                      Also: try exporting a gradient to PNG .

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                      • EvaeloE Offline
                        Evaelo
                        last edited by Evaelo

                        I should have done this sooner.
                        Upon clean installation of VectorStyler 1.3.006 gradients work fine.
                        Something was not right with my installation, I guess.
                        All is good!

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