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I am trying to put a gradient over a picture that goes from black to translucent. I cant seem to find an option when creating a new gradient swatch to pick no color. Is there something I am missing, or what? Any advice would be great. Thanks!
Make your box a solid color, and then use gradient feather to fade to transparent.
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Make your box a solid color, and then use gradient feather to fade to transparent.
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You use the transparency as gradient feather on the frane you want to use, you can also drag with the gradient feather tool: the chessboard icon in your tools. There is no option to add transparency inside a (gradient) colour itself.
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Another option that may produce a desirable result, depending on the underlying image, would be to set a black-to-white gradient and set its blend mode to Multiply.
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All you need to know, is that InDesign isnt like Illustrator regarding fade from something to transparent – you have to select a color and you cant control the opacity.
The way John explains is a global approach/workaround to use in various gfx-programs.
Like said above, your tool is a 'effect' (Windows » Effects). Here you can control some options with values which you cant control just with the gradient tool. To add a effect to lets say just the box but not the text inside, you can control it by applying the effect individually.
Doubleclick on the part you want to assign.