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Last updated on 9 October 2024

Learn how to use a Gradient Annotator to modify the angle, position, and spread of your gradient.

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Modify linear and radial gradients

When you select the Gradient tool in the toolbar for the linear and radial gradient types, the Gradient Annotator appears in the object. A Gradient Annotator is a slider that shows a starting point, an endpoint, a midpoint, and two color stops for the starting and endpoints.

  1. Select the object.

  2. Select Fill or Strokes.

  3. Select Linear, Radial, or Point gradient from the dropdown menu on the upper left side of the panel.

  4. Use the Gradient Annotator to do the following:

    • Add color stops: Select anywhere on the Gradient Annotator. Select the color stop and add color from the panel.
    • Gradient annotatorDrag the Gradient Annotator to modify the angle, location, and spread of a linear gradient; and the focal point, origin, and spread of a radial gradient.
    • Gradient Annotator slider: Drag the slider located between two color stops to increase or decrease the range of the gradient.
    • Delete color stops: To delete a color stop, select a color stop on the gradient annotator and select the Trash   icon.

Modify freeform gradient

  1. Select the object.

  2. Select Fill or Strokes.

  3. Select Freeform gradient from the dropdown on the upper left side of the panel.

  4. Select the object to add color stops and do the following:

    • Change the position of color stops: Drag the color stop and place them to the specific location.
    • Set the spread of a color stop: Select a point gradient and drag the circular spread.
    • Delete color stops: Select a color stop on the gradient annotator and select the Trash  icon.

    Set the spread of a color stop.

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