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How to remove angle from layer?

Rasalom
Level 9

So I've gotten a new Asus RGB keyboard and figured I would sync it with the color scheme of my PC.  My PC is cycling on a gradient between 2 colors.  I copied the layer for my PC to another new layer for my Keyboard, however, I want my entire keyboard to cycle the same as my PC.

Currently my PC is cycling at 90 degrees from Red to Blue (so a purple transition between them).  I'm trying to get my keyboard to do the same, but it keeps cycling row at a time.  If I change the angle, it changes the direction of the transition, but won't change the entire keyboard.  I figured that I would need to remove the angle to have the entire keyboard to cycle at the same rate/ color as my PC.  

Does anyone know how to achieve this effect with the correct gradient and colors at the same timing for the whole keyboard instead of having a cascading effect on the keyboard?

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Rasalom
Level 9

So, after a bit of screwing around with Aura Creator and determining what it was actually doing, I came up with a workaround that does what I wanted it to do.

Set the keyboard layer to 270 degrees to get it to cascade downwards (either up or down would work).

Create a layer for each row of the keyboard (so 6 additional layers)

Copy the keyboard layer to each of the new keyboard layers, and delete the original keyboard layer.

It's kind of a pain that there is no option to remove the angle from it to just get it to do this with one layer, but it works if anyone is interested.

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Rasalom
Level 9

So, after a bit of screwing around with Aura Creator and determining what it was actually doing, I came up with a workaround that does what I wanted it to do.

Set the keyboard layer to 270 degrees to get it to cascade downwards (either up or down would work).

Create a layer for each row of the keyboard (so 6 additional layers)

Copy the keyboard layer to each of the new keyboard layers, and delete the original keyboard layer.

It's kind of a pain that there is no option to remove the angle from it to just get it to do this with one layer, but it works if anyone is interested.