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seungmee lee
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I wish I could give more than one upvote for read.cv! Amazing community and looking forward to the new features as well!
Read.cv Profiles 2.0
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ShaderGradient is a design tool to create beautiful moving gradients. Make stunning visuals by adding natural movements and effects to the gradient. It's available on your favorite tools, like Framer, Figma, and React.
Shadergradient 1.0
Create beautiful moving gradients on Framer and Figma
seungmee lee
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Hi PH community 👋!
Ruucm and Seungmee here, and we’re so excited to share ShaderGradient, a tool to create beautiful moving gradients for designers and developers!
We launched our first Framer component in January 2023, and it has been a joy to see how people are using it for their designs in creative ways! With our official launch today, we’re sharing the complete suite of Framer, Figma, and...
Shadergradient 1.0
Create beautiful moving gradients on Framer and Figma
seungmee lee
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Nice one @graeme_fulton and congrats on your launch!!
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seungmee lee
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Hi PH community 👋!
Ruucm and Seungmee here, and we’re so excited to share ShaderGradient, a tool to create beautiful moving gradients for designers and developers!
We launched our first Framer component in January 2023, and it has been a joy to see how people are using it for their designs in creative ways! With our official launch today, we’re sharing the complete suite of Framer, Figma, and...
ShaderGradient 1.0
Create beautiful moving gradients for Framer and Figma
seungmee lee
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As a person working remotely away from my team, I really feel the needs for connecting those people into a community. I really hope more people to start using this, and get connected!
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seungmee lee
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Hey this is exactly what I was looking for!! But one quick question, it seems like it's based on code, and is there a way I can create a gradient and bring it into my react code? Or are you planning to develop this type of function in a near future?
Noise and Gradient
Generate trendy textures of your own, for free