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DayGlo zebra revisited, but with a homemade (i.e. vastly superior) gradient rather than a static background. See the RGBX documentation coloraddict.neocities.org/rgbs… , which is outdated but the bigger story still applies. "One of rgbscript's [old name - ed.] neatest features is that it can produce gradients free from banding which are beyond the capability of most graphics editors." RGBX 1.0: coloraddict.neocities.org . Any visible horizontal striping in the background is due to JPEG being unable to properly handle true gradients. In PNG it should be practically invisible (it is there because when you have, say, 650 different colors and you wish to divide these across 3000 pixels, you're inevitably going to end up with multiple-pixel fields of the same color).Practice material. DayGlo colors proper, as opposed to 'neon', 'fluo, and 'electric' ones, are enormously sophisticated. They have a warmth which the other ones don't have, and which in itself contradicts the whole idea of 'glo'. I admire whoever invented them (the engineers at DayGlo Corp.) greatly.
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