Using gradients

Gradients are gradual blends between two or more colors. You can paint, draw, or fill with gradients to create interesting effects or color transitions. You can use gradients to create Web buttons with shadows and highlights, to make objects look shiny or glowing, or to add dimension to objects. You can also use gradients to fade Web page graphics into other content, and you can use a black-to-white gradient as a mask.

For information about editing, creating, and sharing gradients, see Editing gradients and Exporting and importing gradients.

Important! Gradients are available for grayscale and 16 million color–images only. For more information about increasing the color depth of an image, see Increasing the color depth of an image.

To apply the current gradient Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To choose a gradient Back to Top

Edit workspace 

 

Click Edit to display the Gradient Editor dialog box. For more information about editing gradients, see Editing gradients.
Click Add to swatches, type a name, and press Enter.
On the Materials palette, mark the All tools check box. If you unmark this check box, the current materials are applied to the active tool only.

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You can also move the center point by dragging the control needle or crosshairs shown in the gradient drop-list. If you unmark the Link center and focal points check box, you can move the focal point by dragging the crosshairs on the gradient.

To save an edited gradient Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To create a gradient Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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The gradient is created with two markers at 0% and 100% that use the custom color.

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For more information about gradients, see Using gradients.

To rename a gradient Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To delete a gradient Back to Top

Edit workspace 


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