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Warren Forsk #1
Creating a gradient that fades to transparent...
When creating a new gradient swatch, you have two anchor points, that are
white and black by default.
From there, you can select which color you want to start from and end on.
My question is... how do I fade to transparent (instead of fading to a 2nd
color?)
Thanks!
Warren Forsk Guest
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Creating Gradient Swatches
I would like to create a couple of coloured gradient swatches but don't know how to activate the stop colour area of the New Gradient Swatch window.... -
colour to transparent gradient on the artboard
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White to transparent gradient
I was wondering who to make a white to transparent gradient in Illustrator CS -
Color to Transparent Gradient
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Transparent to color gradient for a photo
I've just started trying to learn InDesign. I have a photo in a project that I want the right side to blend into a solid color. I've tried to create... -
Jim Webb #2
Re: Creating a gradient that fades to transparent...
Go to the thread "Clear Transparent gradient?" posted on 2/21/04 - nik
has a link to demonstrate how Opacity Masks work.
Jim
Warren Forsk wrote:
>When creating a new gradient swatch, you have two anchor points, that are
>white and black by default.
>
>From there, you can select which color you want to start from and end on.
>
>My question is... how do I fade to transparent (instead of fading to a 2nd
>color?)
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jim Webb Guest
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Warren Forsk #3
Re: Creating a gradient that fades to transparent...
Found it. Thanks Jim!
"Jim Webb" <jayaruu@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:1077uogrfroo521@corp.supernews.com...2nd> Go to the thread "Clear Transparent gradient?" posted on 2/21/04 - nik
> has a link to demonstrate how Opacity Masks work.
>
> Jim
>
> Warren Forsk wrote:
>> >When creating a new gradient swatch, you have two anchor points, that are
> >white and black by default.
> >
> >From there, you can select which color you want to start from and end on.
> >
> >My question is... how do I fade to transparent (instead of fading to a> >color?)
> >
> >Thanks!
Warren Forsk Guest



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