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ashleighrebecca
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June 19, 2019
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Freeform Gradient won't work on certain objects

  • June 19, 2019
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Hi I'm having a issue with the new freeform gradient tool. I made a gradient with 4 colors and it works on some shapes but not others. I've tried simple shapes like squares and circles and complicated shapes like some text and random icons I've made and it seems to be random. When I use the eyedropper tool to change the color of an object to the gradient when it doesn't work it flashes to the gradient for a split second then goes to white. Any suggestions to what the problem could be? Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Correct answer barbara_a7746676

As you may know, there are some limitations to the freeform gradient: It can't have any color stops outside of a path, it can't be applied to lines only fills, and you can't cross lines.

What is probably happening is that when you copy the freeform gradient to a path that causes one of the freeform color stops to fall outside of that path, the gradient refuses to be applied.

For example, you might have a freeform gradient fill in a rectangle but not be able to copy it to a star because some of the color stops in the freeform gradient would fall in between points of the star and outside of the star path. In that case, you could move the color stops in the rectangle closer to the center of the rectangle. That would probably make them fall inside of the star path.

Does this make sense to you?

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ashleighrebecca
Participant
June 19, 2019

I didn't know it worked that way thanks so much for the help!

barbara_a7746676
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 20, 2019

You're welcome!

barbara_a7746676
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 19, 2019

Star does not fill with freeform gradient. Note position of color stops.

After moving the color stops in the rectangle, the freeform gradient can be copied to the star because the color stops fall within the star path.

barbara_a7746676
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barbara_a7746676Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 19, 2019

As you may know, there are some limitations to the freeform gradient: It can't have any color stops outside of a path, it can't be applied to lines only fills, and you can't cross lines.

What is probably happening is that when you copy the freeform gradient to a path that causes one of the freeform color stops to fall outside of that path, the gradient refuses to be applied.

For example, you might have a freeform gradient fill in a rectangle but not be able to copy it to a star because some of the color stops in the freeform gradient would fall in between points of the star and outside of the star path. In that case, you could move the color stops in the rectangle closer to the center of the rectangle. That would probably make them fall inside of the star path.

Does this make sense to you?

Muqqarib Hassan
Inspiring
June 19, 2019

Hi,

Please have a look on this thread. It might help you.

Re: Freeform gradient