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I recently learned how create a grain texture on top of a gradient. My process is as follows: I created a gradient in a rectangle, then pasted the same size rectangle on top of the original. I changed the color of the top rectangle to a grey color (the color I want the grain to be), and then Appearance > fx > Texture > Grain. In the new Grain window that pops up, I set my specifications. When I get back to my artboard, I set the transparency of the Grain to "Soft Light." Once I do this, I have my desired grainy look on top of the gradient shape. Voila! I was so excited.
Now, the problem comes whenever I try to move the grain texture in any way. It re-does the Grain process and is quite frustrating. I've included a screenshot where I'm in the middle of trying to move my shape, but the Grain window pops up to re-do it.. Am I supposed to "lock" the grain in place? It's almost as if I missed a step to finish the process because it keeps re-doing the grainy texture even though all I'm doing is moving the shape within my artboard.
It's a live effect. If there is no need to change it ever after, then you can expand it: Object > Expand apperance.
You might still have issues with it taking some time to render, becase the blending mode still might need some calculating when objects are edited.
Since this is a raster effect, you need to watch out for the document raster resolution prior to expanding.
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It's a live effect. If there is no need to change it ever after, then you can expand it: Object > Expand apperance.
You might still have issues with it taking some time to render, becase the blending mode still might need some calculating when objects are edited.
Since this is a raster effect, you need to watch out for the document raster resolution prior to expanding.
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