Ryan Brown
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The gradient tool interface is starting to feel cumbersome and unintuitive compared to gradient tools in other design software such as Figma. In Figma you set a gradient on an element and can move either point of linear gradient axes freely.
In Illustrator, in order to rotate the gradient you have to essentially guess which axis point is the rotatable and then rotate around that axis, which Illustrator may or may not snap back, or you have to completely redraw your gradient axis.
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Hello everyone,
Lately we have been thinking about improving the snapping / smartguide experience on Illustrator and we need your help in this process.
Please spare us some time of yours where we can come together on a online meeting and discuss your needs and pain point around snapping.
Please use this link to book an appointment :
https://calendar.app.google/jT6qzFZHNwXsvkrK9
See you soon!
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I often time find myself doing a bunch of tedious work to set a gradient only to realize that I didn't have my intended object selected for the gradient to be applied.