--- In svg-developers@yahoogroups.com, "ddailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Nice! The contour lines that appear through using the buttons 
provide a nice glimpse into what is going on here.
> 
> I think the applications of these sorts of gradients are numerous 
and varied.
> 
> David

Yeah, I do think so too. This is why I'm trying to implement this (and 
similar ones) methods into comp graphic. Actually, this sort of 
graphic could be implemented into SVG without much problems. Gradient 
fills without meshes requires only set of vertices for each region to 
be painted, so it is simpler than cover region with convex polygon, 
create triangular meshes (or distorted rectangular, as it is realized 
in Illustrator). 


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