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When copying an object from Illustrator that contains a gradient into XD the gradient is not setup correctly. When looking into the issue I came across this article https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/xd/help/gradients.html and saw that an SVG is needed. So I saved my icons as SVGs and imported those but the same problem persists.You can see in the attched screenshot of how far off the gradient is from the shape, plus each stop point is right on top of each other. This is annoyingly time consuming to have to fix them.
Hello Sarah,
Thanks for sending the file I am able to reproduce the issue. We have logged the issue internally and we are prioritizing the issue.
Regards,
Arpitha
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As of 2022, this issue hasn't been fixed.
I can't wait to see how you riddle poor Figma with these kinds of bugs and other "issues". SMH.
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That's why Adobe has been all these years without any kind of serious improvement on XD. They were saving (our) money to buy Figma and get all the XD refugees back home.
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I had switched to Axure over a year ago because XD was too slow on certain features. I want conditional interactions as well as components interacting with each other without having to be lumped into one symbol. Figma is just more of the same in my opinion.
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December 2022.
I too am encountering this issue. From what I can gather, XD does bring the gradient into the application, but it's only applied incorrectly. When I zoom all the way in, I can see the start of the gradient on the left and it ends at like 1% of the width of the shape.
It's really frustrating to see this issue still hasn't been solved so many years after reporting. We're simply being ignored.
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How is the progress going with the gradient bug?