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January 10, 2025
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How would you go about creating an inside out gradient to this irregular shape?

  • January 10, 2025
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I've been having a hard time creating a gradient that acts like a radial gradient (going inside out) but instead of the gradient having a radial shape, the gradient shape mirrors/respect the edges of whatever shape it applies itself to. (In this case, this curly brace shape. I want the inside to be white, progressively becoming black as it approaches the edges, just like with the circle above it)

 

I've been trying with the blend tool, but I was wondering if there was a better/more efficient way to do this as even with it it I'm struggling to make it respect the edges correctly.

 

Thank you for your help.

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Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 10, 2025

You could try Inner blur.

Set the mode to normal, the color to white 100%

and center

then adjust the blur.

Paifu.Author
Participant
January 10, 2025

I've offset the path minus a couple points then made the new shapes white and put a gaussian blur on them. It might sound dumb, but it looks blurier than I had hoped for? I can see the difference compared to a normal gradient, and I've made sure my preview quality settings are high with anti aliasing on.

Paifu.Author
Participant
January 10, 2025

I've done it with inner glow and it looks better now. Only problem is if I want to make it fade intro 50% black transparency the glow also becomes transparent.