![]() If the radial gradient mode is active, you can specify its radius that sets the painting range and the center point of the gradient (x and y coordinates). ![]() The angle values can range from 0° to 360° and you can also rotate the gradient directly in the preview by clicking and dragging your mouse. By changing this angle, you can also make it go from bottom to top (90°), right to left (180°), from top to bottom (270°), or in any other direction. By default, the angle is 0° degrees that makes it go from left to right. For example, when using a linear gradient, you can specify the angle of its direction. ![]() The third block of options allows you to customize the gradient type and its properties. All colors of the gradient can be specified in the wide color input box and they have to be separated by a space or a newline. The second mode is called "Fill JPG with a Gradient", and it allows you to create linear and radial gradients from multiple colors. If you don't know the name of a color, you can select it from the palette. For example, you can specify the colors "blue", or "#0000FF", or "rgb(0, 0, 255)" in the option, and you'll get a blue JPG (as all these color names and codes mean blue). The first fill mode, called "Fill JPG with a Single Color", allows you to create single-color JPGs. Then, you can customize the background fill color of the JPG. It can range from 0% to 100%, where 100% produces an ideal JPG with no quality loss and perfectly smooth colors, and 0% produces a compressed JPG with a lot of coarse pixels and loss of detail. Next, you can specify the JPG quality that you can use to control the amount of artifacts in the picture. These options include width and height that define the dimensions of the output JPG (that you'll get when you download the file). The generator uses the values that you specify in the options to create the output JPG. This online program allows you to generate custom JPG/JPEG pictures of any size and color.
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