To me these all look like they can be done in two layers: a linear gradient on the bottom and a radial gradient on top going from opaque in the center to full transparency at the edges.
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Ah ok I kinda see it, I’ll give this a shot tomorrow and post the results
I have more experience with Blender than I do with design software, so I would probably set up a scene with colored lights positioned to get the right effect.
I would totally try this but I barely possess the skills to operate an actual blender
I'm super late but if anyone is also looking for an answer, gradient mesh in illustrator could do the trick : https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2017/08/24/create-abstract-gradient-graphics-with-the-mesh-tool-in-adobe-illustrator