I am currently trying to come up with a smooth gradient on a hollow cylinder.
But after some hard research, I couldn’t really find a solution, so I decided to try it out on a 10-sided geometry.
I decided to get UV coordinates and put parameters inside so that I could move across the gradient
since it is a 10-sided cylinder geometry.
this is the gradient that I tried to apply on the side of the geometry.
I adjusted the U parameter value by 0.1 for each side, so that the sides get a smooth gradient
However, there seemed to be a kind of shadowed feeling in between each of the sides, instead of a smooth gradient.
This is what happened.
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First I thought it was from shadows, so I disabled all the shadowing, but it didn’t really help.
I tried making the geometry even in more sides, but that didn’t really help either
So, basically I have two questions.
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Is there a way to solve this problem? Is there something I am not understanding correctly?
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Is there a different way to apply such a gradient on a cylinder-type geometry?
P.S. for reference, I applied all the textures on the individual sides by increasing each of the U parameters by 0.1, manually.
I would really appreciate it if someone could help me out on this
Thank you!