Dictating how gradients are handled when paths are merged
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Basically, when I am merging two shapes (one with a gradient), I want to be able to say which object is the "main" so that gradient Object within it with its current position will be honored.
When I try with a fill or an object containing another gradient, it merges them, but it elongates the line, so it removes the original positioning. Sometimes I just need to extend a shape to fill up a space.
Perhaps a "lock" option for a gradient would suffice if I can continue to patch/stitch up a path as I work on it, without effecting the appearance.
Video of what I mean: https://1drv.ms/v/s!AuWHX0h5bAoRipMMYVjAiwI9oWnj7g?e=3B2WXq
Perhaps there is a way to do something like this already. In any case, a workaround would be appreciated.
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@debraspicher I will try to find a way to add this. This has been reported before.
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The Style Picker may be helpful here
before merging your shapes put a copy
with the gradient asidethen use the Style Picker to apply the gradient
to the new shape
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@Subpath This method still has some deviations. Currently, there are several software options available that can maintain consistent gradient bleed, such as Artpro+, Deskpack, Packz, PaSharp, Pitstop, etc. However, their prices are quite high.
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@Subpath Thanks! I forgot about Style Picker. I'll try using that for sure.
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your welcome
In case you don't know:
If you use one of these pickers
(doesn't work with the color picker
second from the left)and hold down the CTRL key, you can temporarily
switch to the Transform tool to be able to select
a different shape