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Support Gradient fills #47

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subtleGradient opened this issue Feb 2, 2017 · 13 comments
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Support Gradient fills #47

subtleGradient opened this issue Feb 2, 2017 · 13 comments
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gpeal commented Feb 2, 2017

👍 This is on our roadmap :)

@gpeal gpeal self-assigned this Feb 2, 2017
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do you have a document to describe the roadmap for this awesome project? @gpeal

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gpeal commented Feb 17, 2017

@bearprada I'll add one to the readme :) Many feature requests are tracked in issues though and I'll try to tag them to releases when possible.

Some precomp support and polystar support as well as a few other things are coming soon!

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podrivo commented Mar 15, 2017

Really hoping to have this feature as soon as possible! (:

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gpeal commented Mar 17, 2017

@subtleGradient @dong108 @podrivo @wingjay @rkim-homma @martinbonnin @bearprada

Please give linear gradients a try with 2.0.0-beta1 :)

I'll leave this open until I finish radial gradients.

@gpeal gpeal closed this as completed in 18a8f92 Mar 19, 2017
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podrivo commented Mar 24, 2017

@gpeal Radial gradient didn't work for me.

Here's a ZIP with .aep and .json: Archive.zip

What I got:
radial

Expected:
screen shot 2017-03-24 at 3 25 51 pm

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gpeal commented Mar 24, 2017

@podrivo this will be fixed in beta3 which I'm about to push

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podrivo commented Mar 26, 2017

@gpeal Gradient is working in beta3, but it's being applied related to the canvas and not to the element. So in my example, it feels like a mask.

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gpeal commented Mar 26, 2017 via email

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podrivo commented Mar 26, 2017

@gpeal It's the same as above.
Here it is: Archive.zip

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gpeal commented Mar 27, 2017

@podrivo I'm not sure I understand what the issue is. This is what it looks like for me now:
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Is there a difference between this and the expected one?

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podrivo commented Mar 27, 2017

@gpeal I'm scaling the gradient applied element.

In AE, everything is scaled, including the gradient, but in Lottie, just the form is scaled and not the gradient, so the element behaves as a mask.

In AE:
screen shot 2017-03-27 at 4 48 19 pm

In Lottie:
screen shot 2017-03-27 at 5 06 24 pm

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gpeal commented Mar 27, 2017

Ah, I see. Thanks

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