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Illustrator today allows to use the original solid color as a starting gradient color, instead of white, when switching to gradient.
You can still assign the default white-to-black gradient by clicking the gradient chip in the Gradient panel or a toolbar while holding Cmd/Ctrl.
Try it out and let share your feedback.
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92 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · 15 comments · Illustrator (Desktop) Feature Requests » Other... · Admin →
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Sorry, found out that pressing "I" activated the eyedropper (tool icon worked too), then "shift" allowed to take the colour of this particular point without capturing the whole "colour fill" property.
It was'nt very intuitive imho, but fair enough.An error occurred while saving the comment Manuel Campagnoli commented
While creating a gradient, is impossible to assign one of the colours of the gradient using the eyedropper.
In Photoshop CC and Animate CC is possible to do it just pressing ALT (turns cursor in eyedropper)
I found some other frustrated users who posted similar problems
https://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/68903/illustrator-cc-gradient-tool-how-to-take-color-from-the-imageManuel Campagnoli supported this idea ·
Cannot release origin after dragging it using Rotate tool, it sticks to the mouse pointer forever till I’m forced to shut down the program.
Windows version of Illustrator. v23.0.6