Henry Wilder
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Hi Kazimierz,
You can modify the center of the radial gradient. Just choose the Gradient tool (G) with the objects selected (and gradient applied). Drag it across the shape. The start point comes the center of the gradient.
Does that work for you?
-Yogesh
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Ai allows to use Halftone effects via Effect -> Pixelate -> Color halftone.
What specific cases are not solvable through the use of this?
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And it’s now in Beta 28.1.0.100 and you can try it and see if it works as expected. This really feels like a fixed bug, something we all should have had from the day inside/outside strokes got introduced.
Please, give it a go and comment back!
If you are also interested in having this option to work with gradient-on-stroke modes, consider upvoting this request: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447-illustrator-desktop-bugs/suggestions/31953622-non-functional-gradient-stroke-along-across-option
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An error occurred while saving the comment Henry Wilder commentedI absolutely agree. All other gradients are perfectly capable of having their control points entirely outside of the colored area, I see no reason why freeform gradients shouldn't allow this as well. Especially in cases such as compound paths where you might want to put a control point inside a hole.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Henry Wilder commentedI think this is a good idea. I would like to add that it should also have an option to toggle back and forth between integer and continuous.
Because Illustrator doesn't have an option for sampling post-effect colors, I sometimes like to place keys somewhere between two existing keys, because this creates a new color that is interpolated that much between the two colors.
Having to eyeball 50% or 25% between two keys is very difficult, and it would be much nicer to have a way of snapping on input instead of afterwards. Changing the location after placing the key keeps the color and moves it, instead of resampling the gradient for the color I actually wanted.
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I feel there are many Illustrator tools that lack numeric input like this, which is a shame because those same tools also tend to lack snapping.