Illustrator :: Making White To Clear Gradient
Feb 22, 2014
I'm used to photoshop and understand illustrator works on different principals, but I can't get a white to clear gradient or a gradient that has white on either end, or a graident in color..I've tried making a new gradient swatch like in InDesign and have tried loading various default graidents but can't get what I wNt I want to do this:
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Oct 19, 2011
I am having some trouble clearing out the backgrounds of certain images. I'm taking images and want to quickly delete out any pixels not on the product I'm shooting (make all pixels white). Once I have my selection I go to "Edit" and then "Clear". Instead of making the selection white, it makes the entire selection black.
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Aug 12, 2013
I have downloaded a Jpeg file into illustrator. It is black and white. I need the white portion clear and the black portion white. how do I do this?
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Oct 29, 2013
How do I make a gradient follow the curves of a path in a fairly simple manner? Like this image here:
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Feb 20, 2014
When I use a transparent gradient on top of a darker colored background, I can see white as part of the transition, even though I have it set to fade to no fill.
And, no I don't want to use the multiply filter to solve this issue. Needs to be set to "normal" because the object will be used for web. This feature works correctly in Photoshop.
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Feb 5, 2013
I designed a vector in Adobe Illustrator CS6, but when saved as an .eps file, white vertical lines appear in my gradient.
What is happening? I've tried rasterizing the vector at 300 PPI with anti-aliasing, but the edges look jagged (but I really want to keep it as a vector anyway)
I don't know whether it's relevant, but I'm using process colours (but that's only because I couldn't get spot colours to work properly).
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Sep 8, 2012
I've made an abstract background using a gradient fill on the background and some ellipse selections also filled with overlay gradients. This image has been saved as .xcf before closing down Gimp. When I reopen the image, I don't see any way to remove the gradient fill so that I'm just left with the selection.
Ultimately, I want to change the gradient colors .
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Aug 21, 2013
I created logo with a gradient object. The gradient is with a single color and transparency.
I can not export the logo, ( Ai, eps or pdf) in InDesign and keep the transparency of the gradient. Transparency becomes white. For the pdf, not only I do not have the transparency of the gradient, but I also have a block of white around my logo.
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Feb 17, 2014
I recently invested in CS6 Production Premium and I've just tested legacy support by saving an Illustrator CS6 image in CS4 format.
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The image contains a number of semi-transparent gradient meshes used for highlights.
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Having loaded the saved CS4 .ai file in CS6, white lines appear along my semi-transparent gradient meshes (see the attached screenshot).
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What's happening is that the anchor points with 0% opacity in CS6 suddenly have 100% opacity when I load the saved CS4 files in CS6.
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Is this a known error? If so, how/where do I report it?
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Here are the relevant CS6 and CS4 files: [URL] ....
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There are no white lines when I save the image in CS5 format and load it in CS6.
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Jul 14, 2013
In the attached image, you'll see that the car windshield has a frosted effect from the background of this image before I made the selection. How can I make it clear instead of gray?
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Sep 19, 2013
I got married a few weeks ago and took some digital pics of the evening disco that have come out rather blurred and out of focus. I have tried to find a way of using paint to sort out the pictures but with no luck. I have looked at the plugins that are available but cannot find anything suitable.
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Jul 19, 2013
I have a multilayered psd file. All layers should remain opaque except the black to white gradient layer where I need the white to be transparent. So that when I place the final psd on top of a block of solid colour in Indesign the gradient shows the background colour through where the black fades off.
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Aug 27, 2013
I am a student currently working on my year 12 project. I am wondering how can you print white on clear label paper?
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Apr 2, 2012
If I covert a font or shaped image under Bitmaps=>Convert to Bitmaps, I get a white solid background. In Corel x5 this would be a clear background. Also I can no longer Cover to Bitmap a photo then open with bitmap editor to create rectangles or ovals with clear faded edges. These are items I use all the time. How do I achieve this now. Also x6 will not save in x5 version. It will warn me of potencial problems then fail.
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Aug 3, 2004
Corel has a Transparency Fountain Fill function that lets you make an object gradually transparent from one end to the other. In other words you can see the object one one side, but then the background gradually seeps through until all you can see is background at the other side.
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Aug 9, 2011
I am having trouble making a gradient image. I know the two colors I need, but the gradient isn't working for me.
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Jun 15, 2013
Is there a way to make "White" gradient? All of the other colors work as they should but if I chose white gradient of 30% it still shows up as 100% white. Meaning I can see no difference in my image.
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Dec 25, 2012
I am trying to make a gradient to go from "transparent to white" example: I have a circle that the center is transparent, but I want it to go from a transparent to a white. I can't seem to figure out how to do this.
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Oct 1, 2006
I can't seem to find this one, using (learning) PS8. Can someone help me locate or create it?
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Apr 25, 2012
Let's say I have a square with a gradient fill of 30% gray to white. I have a background that I have imported to make the paper look old and weathered. If I place this background behind the gradient filled square, the square looks grayish and will print this way. Instead what I want is for the gradient filled square to show the color of the background rather than gray.
If I print the old and weathered background first and then run the paper through the printer again with the gradient filled square, it has the effect I want. Is there a way to do get this effect without having to print the background first and then print it again?
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Mar 27, 2013
What I'm trying to do is curve a white to black gradient along a windscreen wiper smear for a rail engine cab window I need to texture. I'm building the cab for an engine in RailWorks and to get the wiper to clear raindrops from the screen in time with the wiper motion the texture needs a gradient applied to it from the wiper rest position to full up position.  Â
In the picture the actual wiper smear is all black. What I need to do is have it all white from the vertical part of the smear or the wiper rest position, to all black at the maximum part of its stroke. This means the gradient will be a lot shallower on the outer edge of the arc and a lot steeper at the inner edge of the arc.
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Jun 7, 2012
is there a way to clear all stored variables in ES? I could set them to null at end of script, but this would be really annoying. Sometimes I just need to write some quick ditry code and don't want to worry about clearing them.
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Aug 24, 2004
image w 600 h 155
background = light-green ( layer1 )
with dark green dots with shadow (layer2)
the dots are faded away from right to left ( Layer3 - gradient lightgreen -> transparant used ) .
so far no problem, or does someone a better methode? Please write me ;-)
on the left, above the backgr, a image of a 'building' layer4 ( no problem )
the result should be an image divide in three hor. strokes ( height 45-70-40 )
light-green ( dots faded away ) -> light-green ( with dots )
light-green ( dots faded away ) -> almost white ( no dots ) ( does have some overlap
where some dots are visible )layer 7
light-green ( dots faded away ) -> light-green ( with dots )
the middle stroke should have the underlaying part of the 'building' image and
background a little unfocused ( like not 100% sharp when you make a photo ) and the
middle stroke should also be a little glossy.
I know it should be not difficult.... for you, but for me, I need a little help.
Should I copy from the 'building' (layer4) the middle part, make this unsharp ( layer5). Then make the .... glossy...with a light sized border?
Or...
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Apr 28, 2013
can see that the edges of the guy's fingers are bleeding off the artboard and into the canvas. It's my goal to animate it frame by frame, and have his hands move in from the canvas. The thing is, when I export the frames as PNG files, I am still able to see what is on the canvas. I don't want that. I want to only see what is on the artboard.
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As I was researching into this, it appears that I have to create a clipping mask, but none of the pages I read really seemed to specify on how to do that. There is this page which is in 7 steps (URL....), but I can't complete it since I don't know my changed image attributes. And it appears that the image attributes are not in the Document Setup, so how do I determine how large my artboard is (besides using the rulers)?
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Is there not just a regular cropping tool that automatically clears anything exceeding the edges of the artboard?
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Jul 20, 2012
I organize a gaming event several times a year. We get sponsors for every event and put their logos on t-shirts. Because of the color though, making dark t-shirts has been kind of out of our price range.
My question:
Is there an easy way to convert images to white? If we could convert our sponsor logos to white somehow, it would allow us to buy black shirts. Here's an example of a couple logos I need to make white: [URL] .... (quixby, corsair, coolermaster, sapphire).
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Jul 5, 2004
I have a photo of the sky with telephone wires crisscrossing it. The "sky" is pure white", the wires are black. How can I make the white transparent.. as in, gone completely. I'm not talking about opacity. I want to convert the white to be transparent, ie: gone!
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Apr 26, 2012
Alright, with out pictures, let me try to explain what I'm trying to do I'm trying to create a black and white (grayscale) top-down gradient of half a cone.
I select a circle, and using the cone gradient, start from the middle and go outward to the edges. Great so far, I have a top-down cone, but what I really need is only half of that, as if I was creating a top-down volcano with the top half sliced off and a flat rounded middle.
This is becoming a bump-map so the RGB value must match perfectly the highest point of the gradient with the sliced off part.
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Jul 14, 2013
I have a scanned image that was drawn in black, i cut it all out and pasted on a transparent background, but now I would like to make the lines of the drawin themselves, white. I thought it was flip to negative or something but im not sure and I couldnt evebn find that option.
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Apr 5, 2009
I have an image of a girl on a white background. I need to remove the white background perfectly, so that her image is on top of a teal one. I tried masking and using the magic wand tool and deleteing, but she has all this hair. Is there a quick way to make the background transparent, so that the white just disapears?
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Jul 25, 2005
How do you do this?
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Nov 4, 2004
I have a picture of a red velour colored recliner type chair that i want to make white instead of red. I've been messing with the hue/saturation but cant really get it. The thing is that there are parts of the picture where the velvet texture is naturally darker than the rest of the spots, and to keep the chair looking real and 3d, they have to stay a darker color than the white color I want to make it. but when i use the hue options, it just lightens everything on the chair.
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