Color Gradient Editor
Fractals are colored by applying colors to the transforms taken from the color gradient Fractal Architect makes it easy to create new color gradients, use color schemes, and save the gradients for future use.
User Manual:Color Gradient Editor

Color Editor Workflow
Open the editor from a Fractal preview windowDo many times:
- Modify the fractal's gradient and/or replace the gradient with another one.
- Watch the fractal preview as you make changes
- Add the gradient to the Gradient Stash if you like it.
Go back to the Stash and select each gradient one at a time, till you find the best.
Hit the Apply to Fractal Preview button - that saves the gradient to the actual fractal.
Gradient Color Stops
Gradients have between 2 and 256 colors in them. Fractals seem to look better with more colors than less in the gradient. A handful of colors leads to monochromatic images, where as having more colors leads to rich multi-toned fractals.
The top portion of the editor shows the list of color nodes and their RGB color values. Sometimes,you want to replace one color. You select the color node to change, then hit the color well to change the color.
9 Color Gradient Example

256 Color Gradient Example

Making Random Color Gradients

- Pick from 2 to 256 color stops.
- Select a color scheme to use (optional)
- For the color scheme select the first color, play with the weights
- Click the Create New button.
Easiest Way to make a new Random Gradient
Click the Roll Dice button!
Color Harmony Schemes
Color schemes can be applied to random gradients. The schemes available are:
- None
- Grayscale
- Monochromatic
- Analogous
- Complementary
- Split-Complementary
- Triadic
- Tetradic (2 versions)
Gradient Stash

With the Stash, you can switch back and forth between selected stashed gradients, so you can quickly see which looks best. You can even save the stashed gradients to a file and load them in the future.
Random Gradient and Stash Example

Using a Standard Flam3 Color Gradient

Standard Palette & Gradient Stash Example

Modifying a Gradient

- Rotate the gradient color nodes.
- Hue
- Saturation
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Red
- Green
- Blue
- Blur the color nodes together.
- Increase the frequency of color node changes.
- Invert the colors.
- Reverse the order of the color nodes in the gradient.
