Sadly, I’m not a graphic designer, however I must create two gradients for an internet site. I am attempting to know how I can duplicate a gradient given a special beginning coloration.
As an example I’ve a pink gradient and the left facet has the colour #ffdbf9 and the appropriate facet has the colour #f8e4f4.
If I’ve a second gradient and the appropriate facet has a shade of inexperienced with the colour #93f1ca, how can I calculate the colour of the left facet in order that the ensuing gradient can be mathematically and visually equal to the endpoints of the primary gradient? Is that this potential?
Sounds like you are looking at this like a math calculation and forgetting it’s visual. Can’t you eye the color and pick a lighter and darker version?
just make the start point of both gradients the same value. are you making the gradient sin a vector/raster app (e.g. illustrator or photoshop) or making css gradients?
You can duplicate the gradient pressing alt from keyboard in adobe illustrator. By the way which software are you using now?