I'm also slightly concerned about how it does when the colors used in the gradient are vastly different.īlend Strength - Similar to embroider_end_row_spacing_mm, with higher values meaning a weaker blend, and lower values a stronger blend, however the total stitch density must of the object must be exactly half of what the object would be if it was solid. Right now, two of those fills in opposite directions don't work all that well - stitch density is much higher at the edges than in the center, leading to lots of white space, especially with higher end_row_spacing values (above 1 is VERY noticeable - didn't even need to try 5 to tell it would be a disaster). I've done a bit of testing with embroider_end_row_spacing_mm, and it feels like a slightly tweaked version of it could work wonders. ![]() ![]() ![]() Breaking up the object into multiple regions in order to apply a gradient fill feels like the wrong approach.
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