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Apply or edit a gradient
After
you apply a gradient to an object, you can quickly and easily replace
or edit the gradient.
Apply a gradient to an object Select
an object and do one of the following: To apply the last used gradient,
click the Gradient box in
the Tools panel or the Gradient Fill box in the Gradient panel.
To apply
the last used gradient to an unselected object that currently does not
contain a gradient, click the object with the Gradient tool .
To apply
a preset or previously saved gradient, choose a gradient from the Gradient
menu in the Gradient panel or click a gradient swatch in the Swatches
panel.
 To
display only gradients in the Swatches panel, click the Show Swatch Kinds
button  and
choose Show Gradient Swatches.
Create an elliptical gradientYou
can create linear, radial, or elliptical gradients. When you change
the aspect ratio for a radial gradient, it becomes an elliptical
gradient for which you can also change the angle and make it tilt.
In
the Gradient panel, choose Radial from the Type menu.
Specify
an Aspect Ratio value other than 100%.
To tilt
the ellipse, specify an Angle value other than 0.
Modify the colors in a gradientDo one of the following:
To modify a gradient without
filling an object with it, deselect all objects and double-click
the Gradient tool or click the gradient box at the bottom of the
Tools panel.
To modify
an object’s gradient, select the object, and open the Gradient panel.
To modify
a preset gradient, select a gradient from the Gradient menu in the Gradient
panel. Or, click a gradient swatch in the Swatches panel, and then open
the Gradient panel.
To change
the color of a stop, do any of the following:
Double-click a gradient stop
(in either the Gradient panel or the selected object), and specify
a new color in the panel that appears. You can change the panel
that appears by clicking the Color or Swatches icon along the left. Click
outside the panel to accept the selection.
Drag a
color from the Color panel or the Swatches panel onto the gradient stop.
Note: If you
create a gradient between spot colors, you must deselect Convert
To Process in the Separation Setup dialog box to print the gradient
in individual spot color separations.
To add
intermediate colors to a gradient, drag a color from the Swatches
panel or the Color panel onto the gradient slider in the Gradient
panel. Or, click anywhere below the gradient slider, and then select
a color as you would for the starting or ending color.
To delete
an intermediate color, drag the square off the gradient slider or select
it and click the Delete button in
the Gradient panel.
To adjust
the location of colors in the gradient, do any of the following:
To adjust
the midpoints of the gradient’s color stops (the point at which
two color stops are 50%), drag a diamond icon located above the
slider or select the icon and enter a value from 0 through 100 in
the Location box.
To adjust
the endpoints of the gradient’s color stops, drag the leftmost or rightmost
gradient stop below the gradient slider.
To reverse
the colors in the gradient, click Reverse Gradient in
the Gradient panel.
To change
the opacity of a gradient color, click a color stop in the Gradient panel,
and specify a value in the Opacity box. When a gradient stop has
an Opacity value less than 100%, the stop appears with a , and
the color appears checkered in the gradient slider.
Click
the New Swatch button in the Swatches panel to save the new or modified
gradient as a swatch. Or, drag the gradient from the Gradient panel or
Tools panel to the Swatches panel.
Apply a gradient across multiple objectsFill
all the objects with a gradient.
Select
all of the objects that you want filled.
Using
the Gradient tool, do one of the following:
To create a gradient with
one gradient slider, click in the artboard where you want the gradient
to start, and drag to where you want the gradient to end.
To create
a gradient with a gradient slider for every selected object, click
in the artboard where you want the gradient to start, and Alt-drag
to where you want the gradient to end. You can then adjust the different
gradient sliders for the different objects. (Multiple gradient sliders
are only created for simple paths.)
Change gradient direction, radius, or originOnce you have filled an object with
a gradient, you can use the Gradient tool to modify the gradient
by “drawing” a new fill path. This tool lets you change the direction
of a gradient, the origin, and the beginning point and endpoint
of a gradient.
Select
the gradient-filled object.
Select
the Gradient tool and
do any of the following:
To
change the direction of a linear gradient, click where you want
the gradient to start and drag in the direction you want it to appear.
Or, position the Gradient tool on the gradient slider in the object,
and when the cursor changes to the rotation icon  , drag
to set the angle of the gradient. Note: You
can also change the direction by setting a new value in the Angle
box in the Gradient panel.
To change
the radius of a radial or elliptical gradient, position the Gradient tool
on the arrow of gradient slider in the object and drag to set the
radius.
To change
the origin of the gradient, position the Gradient tool on the beginning
of the gradient slider in the object and drag it to the desired location.
To change
the radius and angle at the same time, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click
(Mac OS) the end point, and drag to the new location.
 Changing gradient radius and angle at the same time
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