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Gradient vs Flat / or both ?
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i like extremely soft gradients so its enough you dont notice it but it also doesnt look extremely plain.
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Flat is superior
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>>254619
This, flat just generally looks better.
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Too big of a gap in between colors that make the gradient looks sharp. Try and add a bit of white on all the colors. Just a touch to give it a smooth gradient effect.
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>>254597
this
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>>254578

Gradients can be good when not obnoxious, but otherwise keep it flat.
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>>254597
This basically.
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Gradient is a pain to do on websites and a pain to do on print
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gradients are the fucking shit
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>>256838
This tbqhfam

Gradients looks good (in print) as long as you apply correct colour theory. i.e. don't do a gradient from primary yellow to primary blue.
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Flat looks better most of the time.

Also minimalism is mainstream right now.
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a gradient that isn't computer generated and is made by hand can sometimes look really cool. like bob ross gradients
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I don't always gradient, but when I do, I interpolate through a perceptually uniform colorspace.
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>>257066
that competence
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>>257066
how do I achieve this magic, specifically how to do it in an rgb project in PS
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>>257066
please teach me, somebody, anybody
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>>257103
>google.com
>common sense
>????
>profit
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I GUESS you can get away with a gradient if you're only doing digital, but gradients are shit if you're planning on printing it.
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>>254578
I have always found gradients to be the hardest thing to nail. Especially when it's going to print
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>>257372
Completely untrue.

I say that as a designer/printer.

You probably just don't know how to use them.
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>>254578
flat
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>>257066
what'd he do?
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>>256838
how to get that uneven, grainy look???
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>>259681
It's because it's printed. look on the iPad, it's smooth there
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>>259750
cool!
that means that one could do an illustration, print it in small size then do an high resolution scan to get a more "warm" and "vintage" look
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>>257100
>>257103

Image > Mode > LAB colour
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>>254578
Both are rubbish.
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>>257400
>bragging about ability to use gradients.
>not helping others to achieve ability
>complete selfish asshole in general
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>>254619
>>254620
Flat is trendy
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>>260044
>This picture would be worse if it wasn't so designed
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>>257066
Interestink.
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flat. no display currently available can display gradients without banding
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>>257372
Depends on the type of printing. Sure you could run into issues with Offset web of your colors are a full mix of CMYK, but if plan accordingly it will come out fine.
Same goes with flexo/gravue... Obviously 2 color screens will look nasty blending into each other, but by bleeding/overlapping the screens or achieving the gradient via overprinting it will look beautiful.
>>257400
Then why not explain it to him faggot?
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Depends.
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