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One thing that has always been missing in Illustrator is the ability to apply transparency directly to the image and at the same time be able to apply a gradient to that transparency, modulating its intensity, exactly as you can do in InDesign where I can calibrate the intensity of the image's transparency with a gradient, blurring it as desired... is it possible to have this feature in Illustrator?
You can do that with opacity masks. YOu need rectangles with gradients (black and white). Then select gradient and image and in the transparency panel: Make Mask.
More intuitive, but not for free: with the plugin Texturino
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Are you referring to opacity masks?
Or just setting the opacity of a gradient stop?
Applying Gaussian blur?
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Can you please show a sketch or something that you want to achieve?
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You can do that with opacity masks. YOu need rectangles with gradients (black and white). Then select gradient and image and in the transparency panel: Make Mask.
More intuitive, but not for free: with the plugin Texturino
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Ok, thanks a loto for help!
I'll try both solutions you suggest.
Thanks
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