• | Markers — indicate points of solid color |
• | Midpoints — indicate the positions where two colors are equally blended. Each pair of markers has a midpoint that can be located anywhere between the markers. |
Important! When you edit and save a default gradient, you permanently change the gradient. To maintain default gradients, save changes to a new gradient file. For more information about saving a gradient, see To save an edited gradient. For more information about restoring default settings, see Installing and uninstalling Corel programs.
To display the Gradient Editor |
1 | On the Materials palette, click the Foreground and Stroke Properties box or the Background and Fill Properties box. |
The Material Properties dialog box appears. |
2 | Click the Gradient tab. |
3 | Choose the gradient you want to edit and click Edit. |
To change the location of a marker or a midpoint |
• | Drag the marker or midpoint to a new location in the Gradient Editor. |
You can also click the marker or midpoint to select it, and then enter a value in the Location field.
To add a marker |
• | In the Gradient Editor, click a position under the gradient bar or the transparency bar. |
To delete a marker |
• | In the Gradient Editor, drag the marker away from the gradient bar or the transparency bar. |
To change the color for a marker |
1 | In the Gradient Editor, click the marker below the gradient bar to select it. |
The triangle at the top of the marker turns black. |
2 | Perform one of the following tasks, and click OK. |
Click the Fore button .
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Click the Back button .
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Click the Custom button .
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Click the Custom color box to select from the Color Picker, or right-click to select from recently used colors.
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To change the transparency of a marker |
1 | In the Gradient Editor, click the marker below the transparency bar to select it. |
2 | Type or set a value in the Opacity control. |
Values range from 0% (completely transparent) to 100% (opaque). At 100%, the underlying pixels are covered completely. |