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Gradients in sublimation


A gradients is a way to diffuse one color to another color, subtly transitioning through combinations of the two colors at the end. A number of examples are shown in the graphic below. In each of the color transitions below, the blending begins at the first percentage number and ends at the second percentage number. These percentages can be changed depending on the design.

Many teams choose gradients in their designs and they are very happy with the results. However, it is important for customers to understand that if they want to use a gradient in their design, they may end up with some undesired results in the color transition. For example, in the first transition shown below, from deep lavender to spectra yellow, the various transition colors may not appeal to the team. 

If at team wants to see the color transitions before they order, the team will need to buy ONE item with the transition so that they can see what it looks like in the final product.




Some samples of transitions, we can make millions with our 32 standard colors, red to black to pink to yellow etc.

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