Which gradient is better? No other sub let’s me post this.

by BulletproofComposite

32 Comments

  1. TheodorCork on

    Middle one, if you’re making the building big, then the bottom one if not

  2. Unkr3ativ_262 on

    Whats the block between the powedered concrete and the lichen on the middle gradient?

  3. Depends what you’re building. The middle one is smoothest but introduces a slight yellow-y color in the middle – if I was building something overgrown I’d go bottom instead

  4. BubsGirl291 on

    I have my phone on black and white mode right now, and the middle one is the only one with the smallest change in color from what I can tell!

  5. I’d say middle too but ideally you switch up a bit allong be way to make it look good

  6. Middle(2) is smoother, bottom(3) has more steps, top is somewhere in the middle. What makes one better over the other is space, bottom one works for far open spaces, while middle one is better for close-up or enclosed spaces. Personal preference is to change up the pattern, based on how I’m viewing that area.

  7. PhoenyxStar on

    The bottom gradient looks the smoothest , but it feels like it’s missing a line on the green side. 

    Maybe try adding the same lime green second step as the middle gradient?

  8. Apart_Letterhead3016 on

    imo, the middle one is a bit too vibrant on the green, cant decide between first and last, but it won’t make a big difference anyways

  9. Pyter_Gadjes_743 on

    I’m awful at this,

    I look at the image and wonder “Is there a difference?”

  10. Deathlygreen on

    The middle is what caught my attention most. This post has also given me a nice idea of how to do some basic gradient work. Thanks, OP!

  11. LaVidaYokel on

    The bottom one is the smoothest but the middle one looks more versatile.

  12. The middle has the best color transition.

    The bottom has the best texture transition.