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Applying fountain transparency

Fountain transparency makes the object fade from one transparency value to another. The fountain transparency can be linear, elliptical, conical, or rectangular.

You can choose fountain transparencies from a personal library or from the Content Exchange. You can browse the available transparency patterns, search by keyword, mark patterns as favorites, vote for patterns that you like, or copy patterns from the Content Exchange to your personal library. For more information, see Managing fills and transparencies.

You can create a fountain transparency by adding and removing nodes, and specifying a transparency value for each node. You can also reverse, mirror, resize, or skew a fountain transparency, or apply other transformations.

After you create a fountain transparency, you can save it for future use or share it with other users on the Content Exchange. For more information, see Saving and sharing fills and transparencies.

To apply a fountain transparency Back to Top

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To apply the transparency only to the fill or the outline of the object, click the Fill button or the Outline button in the Transparency area of the Property manager docker.

To modify the transparency, click the Edit transparency button in the Property manager docker, and specify the settings you want.

You can also click the Transparency tool in the toolbox and use the controls on the property bar.

To create a fountain transparency Back to Top

 

Click the Free scale and skew button .
Click the Edit transparency button , and click one of the following buttons:
Click the Edit transparency button, and click the Set to default button to unlock the fountain steps, and type a value in the Fountain steps box.
Click the Edit transparency button, and move the Acceleration slider.
Click the Edit transparency button, and click the Smooth button .
Click the Edit transparency button, and type values in the Transparency width and Transparency height boxes.
Click the Edit transparency button, and type values in the X and Y boxes.
Click the Edit transparency button, and type a value in the Skew box.
Click the Edit transparency button, and type a value in the Rotate box.

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To apply the transparency only to the fill or the outline of the object, click the Fill button or the Outline button .

You can also click the Transparency tool in the toolbox. To adjust the transparency, use the controls on the property bar or the interactive vector handles that appear on the object.

You can also drag colors, which are converted to grayscale, from the color palette onto the transparency nodes. Alternatively, if the Transparency tool is selected, you can drag the colors onto the object’s interactive vector handles .


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