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Rainbow Gradient
The RainbowGradient is one of the default gradients provided by CUE.NET.
It's based on the color gamut of the HSV-color space.
The RainbowGradient has only two properties. The hue of the start and end end point.
Both are given in degree-values for which you can take this image as reference:
The rainbow gradient can cover more than 360 degree. To get more than one cycle of rainbow-colors just use a bigger value.
If you want to create a gradient representing an rainbow cycling on and a half time through all colors (starting with red and ending with cyan), you can take the following code:
RainbowGradient rainbowGradient = new RainbowGradient(0, 540);
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Introduction
1.1. What is CUE.NET?
1.2. What can I do with CUE.NET?
1.3. Projects using CUE.NET -
Getting started
2.1. Adding CUE.NET to a project
2.2. Initializing CUE.NET
2.3. Perform basic lighting
2.4. Understanding CUE.NET ledgroups -
Gradients
3.1. Understanding CUE.NET gradients
3.2. Linear Gradient
3.3. Rainbow Gradient
3.4. Implementing an own gradient -
Brushes
4.1. Understanding CUE.NET brushes
4.2. Color-Corrections
4.3. Solid-Color Brush
4.4. Linear-Gradient Brush
4.5. Radial-Gradient Brush
4.6. Random-Color Brush
4.7. Image-Brush
4.8. Implementing an own brush -
Effects
5.1. Understanding CUE.NET effects
5.2. Flash Effect
5.3. Move-Gradient Effect
5.4. Implementing an own effect -
Tutorials