Is this possible:
I want to be able to draw a polygon where each node specifies a colour quad (RGBA/...) and then the fill of the shape is interpolated between the verticies.
For example:
Imagine a triangle with a red corner, blue corner and yellow corner. At the points of the triangle it's solid colour, but then towards the middle it gradually fades into the next colour.
I guess this is the same as OpenGL programming where you set the vetex colour, and it shade-fills.
Anyway, I thought this would look great.
-kt
PS> Maybe you could do it with layers of gradients.
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