How do the Gradient tools in Motion actually... work?
Change the direction of a shape’s gradient
1. In Motion, with the shape selected and the Inspector open, click the Gradient disclosure triangle to show the gradient editor.
2. Use the Start and End value sliders to change the direction of the gradient.
This is the official "documentation" provided by Apple for editing a gradient. I absolutely hate people who hop onto online forums and rant... but... WOW... I have been literally stunned by the chutzpah that Apple has when it comes to their documentation on Motion.
All I want to do, is create a background layer that is a continuous linear gradient from color A on the left... fading into Color B on the right. Then I'd like to be able to rotate the gradient until it looks like I want it.... anywhere from 33 - 45 degrees. This is accomplished in Microsoft's PowerPoint in 2-3 clicks.
What is up with the "Start: X + Y" and "End X + Y"? The Apple documentation says... "Use the Start and End value sliders to change the direction of the gradient." After playing around with these values through several attempts, I am usually able to somehow... kind of... accomplish what I was thinking, but if I had to explain it to someone, I'd be at a loss. Push this one, which changes that, Then pull this one, which changes that, but kind of affects what you did before... to push that again... and then... pull that... but only until THIS... then... yeah... I dunno. Apple's documentation is like reading the User Guide for an F-35 fighter jet, and it says... "Use the stick and pedals to control the direction of the plane."
Super apologies to all you guys. I've just been given a monumental task for work that involves me becoming a Motion Graphics wizard in record time, and the documentation to complexity ratio of Apple Motion is killing me.