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Breaking a gradient to a grid

New Here ,
Oct 05, 2022 Oct 05, 2022

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Hey,

 

Does anyone know how to break a gradient into a grid like the image below? Struggling for ideas.

Has to be vector.

 

Thanks!

 

Screenshot 2022-10-05 at 17.41.25.png

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Contributor , Oct 05, 2022 Oct 05, 2022

Draw your rectangle, fill with your gradient, rasterize the object, apply Object menu > Create Object Mosaic. That last step will return vector rectangles.

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Enthusiast , Oct 06, 2022 Oct 06, 2022

Joegeee, Hi.

 

Another method is to use Blend Steps. See image below.

 

Here I started with 4 squares, pinks and blues.

Object>Blend. I used Blend Steps 5

Do the top two, then the bottom two.

Object>Blend>Expand.

 

Now take those two Groups and Blend again.

Expand.

 

Select all, Swatches panel, Create a New Color Group.

 

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Blend Steps.png

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Draw your rectangle, fill with your gradient, rasterize the object, apply Object menu > Create Object Mosaic. That last step will return vector rectangles.

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Oct 06, 2022 Oct 06, 2022

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Thank you so much!

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Enthusiast ,
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Joegeee, Hi.

 

Another method is to use Blend Steps. See image below.

 

Here I started with 4 squares, pinks and blues.

Object>Blend. I used Blend Steps 5

Do the top two, then the bottom two.

Object>Blend>Expand.

 

Now take those two Groups and Blend again.

Expand.

 

Select all, Swatches panel, Create a New Color Group.

 

K

Blend Steps.png

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Excellent, thank you!

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