

Here, we will see the settings that allow you to choose the shape of the Gradient (linear or radial) and set its rotation angle, position, colors, transparency and blending mode. To adjust the gradient, switch to the second tab in the Appearance panel. Color transitions help to diversify the palette, making the design exceptional and unique. The human eye rarely encounters flat colors in the real world, as light falls onto surfaces differently depending on the angle. Gradients add volume, uniqueness, brightness and realism to the shapes in the illustration. When one solid color is not enough, we can use a Gradient─a transition from one color to another.
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Also, the Fill can be set to transparency or blending mode.Ĭreated or selected colors can be saved and deleted using the Plus and Trash icons in the lower toolbar of the panel. Here, we can adjust the fill color using various parameters: sliders (e.g., RGB, CMYK, etc.), a palette, or you choose a color with an eyedropper from an existing object or image. So, basically, clicking on the ring adds a Stroke, while clicking on the circle adds a Fill.Īfter clicking on the colored circle in the Appearance panel, the user will have access to the Fill settings.īy default, the first tab opens-Color. However, you need to carefully distinguish between the icons in the Appearance panel so as not to add a stroke (by clicking on the ring) instead of a Fill. The process can be one step quicker if you click on the circle icon. You can add any number of fills by clicking on the plus icon and choosing Fill.

When an object is created, it has one default fill and one default stroke.
