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Create inverse gradient opacity

New Here ,
May 07, 2021 May 07, 2021

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Dear members, I just start learning Adobe Illustrator. I want to create this blue-ish effect on the map you see below. The layers I am using is Slovenia (layer_1) and the countries surrounding Slovenia as a sepperate layer (layer_2). I don't know if opacity is the correct method to use, so I apologize for the subject's title. Also, I don't know if layer is the right terminology for the two files I am using (Slovenia and the other countries). Any ideas on how can I achieve this effect? Many thanks.

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May 07, 2021 May 07, 2021

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You could create a new layer between the two layers.

Create a rectangle on that layer and fill it with a gradient.

Adjust the transparency options of the gradient object (Here multiply blending mode is used).

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That's great! Thanks very much, I will try it right now.

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