Currently, BGAN #1835 has the background trait: SOLID AF
This is an interesting background to study as it is definitely slowly changing color from left to right and from top to bottom. It is fairly subtle but definitely not Solid AF as solid as fuck stays the same color throughout without gradually changing (with the exception of pixelation).
https://opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x31385d3520bced94f77aae104b406994d8f2168c/1835
Definition Per The Trait Constitution
1.4.2 GRADIENT
The color gradually changes from left to right as well as from top to bottom. I find the change to be more pronounced from top to bottom. The transition is gradual as there is no particular line where the color just changes. It is gradually transitioning color throughout the image background.
I am attaching some images as follows:
1st Image is an enlargement of the very top left of the background on the left and then the top right of the background on the right side. I sniped about 4 pixels at the location described and then enlarged them. Then I overlayed them for contrast.
2nd Image is the top top right of the image background on the top and then the bottom right of the image background on the bottom. Enlarged and overlaid for contrast.
3rd Image is of the top left corner of the image background on top and the bottom right corner of the image background on the bottom. This, in my opinion, shows the most pronounced contrast.
As the color transitions gradually and it is not solid AF it appears to clearly meet the definition of gradient as per the bgan trait constitution.