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An error occurred while saving the comment You mean Spread, that is disabled for lines?
I assume you’d like to make the chosen value to apply to all point stops in a line, or rather for each one specifically? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment And Figma already have the plugin:
https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/781591244449826498/Easing-Gradient
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An error occurred while saving the comment Um, there is not enough data to parse this.
Give a file, record a video, share details?
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Make the eyedropper appear with the Brush / Blob Brush tool selected by holding the Alt / Option key
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An error occurred while saving the comment Joy, never heard of this. Is is still a problem?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Derek, is it fixed for you?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rebecka, if you still have the file, please share the file and you Eyedroppers settings. It’d help to replicate the issue.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Derek, I believe that you are wrong. Please check the GIF attached.
The result you had in your picture is exactly what two ticked Appearance options do for the Eyedropper tool.See, the fills of children in a group come over the common fill you pick from the green rectangle. It is correct, when you know what you are doing. You can move items in a stack to change it after, but I suggest you do check tool’s options, untick both Appearance (if they are ticked) and try again.
If it is me who is wrong, and you find your options unchanged for real — please, record it and share here, I’ll try to help.An error occurred while saving the comment Derek, what are your settings for the Eyedropper tool? Pick the tool and hit Enter to open them.
There’s a difference between copying/pasting attributes and the whole appearance.
I believe you have two top checkmarks set, right?Also, please take a look at the Apperance panel you have opened.
The green fill is there, but is under the 'contents' — which are your blue and orange fills. Of course you don’t see the green, these two are over it :)Appearance is a very powerful tool, but it requires some attention.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jonathan, it seems to be fixed now.
Are you able to assign a color from the Library to a stroke? I am.
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Oh, I like this one