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These two blend modes (Plus Darker, Plus Lighter) are very useful when building UI, in particular, for iOS -- yet they are missing in Compose Multiplatform.
The web now somewhat supports this kind of blending via css mix-blend-mode:
Sidenote: I believe "Plus Darker" is also known as "Linear Burn"
Here's Figma's video showing the effect of this type of blending -- as you can see, this is necessary for building native looking UI for Apple platforms.
FigmaBlending.mp4
Alternatively, support for custom blend mode formulae might be even more versatile
I believe this may also be made possible via a shader if RuntimeEffect.makeForBlender() (skia: SkRuntimeEffect::makeBlender) was made available within Skiko -- it's conspicuously missing.
These two blend modes (Plus Darker, Plus Lighter) are very useful when building UI, in particular, for iOS -- yet they are missing in Compose Multiplatform.
The web now somewhat supports this kind of blending via css
mix-blend-mode
:Sidenote: I believe "Plus Darker" is also known as "Linear Burn"
Here's Figma's video showing the effect of this type of blending -- as you can see, this is necessary for building native looking UI for Apple platforms.
FigmaBlending.mp4
Alternatively, support for custom blend mode formulae might be even more versatile
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