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Mikey_F@adobeforums.com #1
Gradient colours - can one be 'none'?
Is there any way that a gradient can have one colour at one end and no colour at the other? I have a black to white gradient but need artwork to show through at the white end. Because the gradient is applied to a stroke, I cannot use a feathered edge.
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Scott_Falkner@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Gradient colours - can one be 'none'?
You could change the transparency mode to Multiply or Darken.
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Bob_Levine #3
Re: Gradient colours - can one be 'none'?
Or do it in Photoshop, save as PSD and place in ID.
Bob
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Art_Schneider@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Gradient colours - can one be 'none'?
No
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