Radial Gradients: Fill an object with a smooth gradient that radiates out from the central point. Point Gradients: Blend colors from point to point within the shape.Select a shape and select the Fill tool. In the drawer, select Gradient and select Linear, Radial, or Point gradient. For a ...
Solved: I've got a shape I created with the pen tool and then I added a mesh to it. My problem is; when I try to ad color to the mesh points nothing happens. - 9817335
press Add in the Pathfinder panel to unite them into a single shape. Move this shape a bit up by pressing the Up Arrow Key on your keyboard twice. Replace the existing fill with the gradient indicated.
Opacity Q. Location R. Fill or stroke (with color) S. Color Stop T. Spread U. Freeform gradient V. Freeform gradient modes The Gradient tool and the Gradient panel have many options common between them. However, there are some tasks that you can perform only with the tool or the panel...
Solved: Hi, I am trying to apply a gradient which I use in object A (please see figure) to an irregular shape (object C) which I made by making a copy of - 9908555
Take the Rounded Rectangle Tool and add another shape above the first one, forming the glass. Fill the shape with a linear gradient from dark blue to lighter blue. Step 2 Let’s cut off the corner of the glasses’ rim, creating a place for the nose bridge. Make an even circle w...
Fill the shape with vertical linear gradient from light grey to white. Copy it and Paste in Back (Control-C > Control-B).Select the bottom anchor point of the back shape with the Direct Selection Tool (A) and drag it down, holding Shift....
and fill it with a brown and green gradient. Double-click on the Bloat tool, and change the intensity to50%. Click “OK,” and holdShift+Option/Altto give the tool about the same circumference as the width of the rectangle. Begin bloating the rectangle into a vine shape. You may want...
Reselect the shape created in the previous step, lower its opacity to 8% and fill it with the linear gradient shown below. Remember that the white number from the gradient stands for location percentage while the yellow zero stands for opacity percentage. ...
The shape and location of the light source; The form of the illuminated object; The presence of reflexes; Material of the illuminated object (although this factor does not affect the shape of the gradient, but only on the contrast of the colors and the position of color stops, that means ...