Hi,
Is there a way to apply a gradient colour to a line (without converting to editable shape or using a brush) as part of a shape ie rectangle etc?
Many thanks
Martin
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Hi,
Is there a way to apply a gradient colour to a line (without converting to editable shape or using a brush) as part of a shape ie rectangle etc?
Many thanks
Martin
Hi Martin, there seems to be now way that I know of applying a gradient to a line without converting it.
But you can apply transparency to a line once a stroke shape (in the line gallery) is applied to to it.
Regards,
Marc
Just create your gradient in a shape that is big enough to cover the line, with the line behind select both and apply clipview.
Clever!
Very clever!
its a sort of way Mark - what you get is a clipview group.
so unless I have missed something you need to remove the clipview to edit the line as a line - and then reapply - so the gradient will not therefore be edited along with the line shape
this was discussed somewhere - but I've lost the link :o
Sorry, I should have been more clear, to edit the line; CTRL select the group and press tab, the line is then selected and can be edited as normal- as long your editing doesn't move the line beyond the bounds of the shape containing the gradient everything works fine.
Am I missing something? The line was placed behind the filled rectangle before applying the ClipView.
Hey that works - knew I was missing something - Thanks Mark nice one :)
You are right Bill it doesn't work for enclosed shapes, the line would have to be broken so that defeats the object I suppose.