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it does not solve the alignment problem.
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By all means, suit yourself... I was just thinking that with the gradients providing the predominate view while conforming to the building's outlines, that aspect kinda overwhelms the patterns, regardless of their orientation.
The other thing I noticed with bilinear gradients, you can orient them at any angle on the dial by dragging the gradient axis around while plotting the gradient. Such as when creating a pitched roof.
it does not solve the alignment problem.
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By all means, suit yourself... I was just thinking that with the gradients providing the predominate view while conforming to the building's outlines, that aspect kinda overwhelms the patterns, regardless of their orientation.
The other thing I noticed with bilinear gradients, you can orient them at any angle on the dial by dragging the gradient axis around while plotting the gradient. Such as when creating a pitched roof.