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Create a wavy line using the gradient tool

New Here ,
Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

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Good day, everyone. I'm looking for help in creating a wavy or curved line within the Gradient tool in Illustrator. The illustration above shows what I have so far, but what I would like to achieve is a wavy line where the yellow changes to orange rather than the straight line that is there now. I would be grateful for any help that can be offered. Thank you.

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Community Expert , Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

So it doesn't matter?

 

Anyway: you can't do it with a gradient.

You might somehow (with a lot of adjusting) be able to do it using a pattern swatch. But the solution that can be adjusted most comfortably is applying the text as a clipping mask to however you create the wavy thingy. Is a clipping mask acceptable?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

So this should not be a color transition, but instead a hard edge?

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New Here ,
Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

Ideally I'd like to have either a blend or a hard edge.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

So it doesn't matter?

 

Anyway: you can't do it with a gradient.

You might somehow (with a lot of adjusting) be able to do it using a pattern swatch. But the solution that can be adjusted most comfortably is applying the text as a clipping mask to however you create the wavy thingy. Is a clipping mask acceptable?

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New Here ,
Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

Would the text still be editable after the clipping mask has been applied?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

Sure. live text can be a mask.

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New Here ,
Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019

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Wow!! As simple as that. Thanks for your help.

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Dec 29, 2019 Dec 29, 2019
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You're welcome.

 

Don't know if you have already done that, but to make sure that there is no fringe, set the text's original fill to none.

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