Illustrator

Create or modify gradients

Gradient colors are defined by a series of stops in the gradient slider. A stop is the point at which a gradient changes from one color to the next and is identified by a square below the gradient slider. The squares in the Gradient panel display the color currently assigned to each gradient stop. With a radial gradient, the leftmost gradient slider defines the center point’s color fill, which radiates outward to the color of the rightmost gradient slider.

For a video on using gradients to enhance your drawings, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0050. For a tutorial on creating gradients, see the Unleash the power of gradients tutorial at www.adobe.com/go/learn_ai_tutorials_gradients.

  1. Do one of the following:
    • To create a new gradient, deselect all objects and click the gradient box at the bottom of the Tools panel.

    • To modify an object’s gradient, select the object.

    • To modify a preset gradient, click a gradient swatch in the Swatches panel.

      To display only gradients in the Swatches panel, click the Show Swatch Kinds button  and choose Show Gradient Swatches.
  2. In the Gradient panel, select a gradient type (Linear or Radial).
  3. If you select Linear, enter an angle of direction for the gradient in the Angle text box. Or, drag the Gradient tool  in the document window to set the angle.
  4. Select colors for the gradient:
    • To define the starting and ending colors of a gradient, click the leftmost or rightmost gradient stop. Specify a color in the Color panel, or Alt‑click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) a color swatch in the Swatches panel. Or, drag a color from the Color panel or the Swatches panel onto the gradient stop.

      Note: If you create a gradient between spot colors, you must deselect Convert To Process in the Separation Setup dialog box to print the gradient in individual spot color separations.
    • To add intermediate colors to a gradient, drag a color from the Swatches panel or the Color panel onto the gradient slider. Or, click anywhere below the gradient slider, and then select a color as you would for the starting or ending color. To delete an intermediate color, drag the square off the gradient slider.

    • To adjust the midpoints of the gradient’s color stops (the point at which two color stops are 50%), drag a diamond icon located above the slider or select the icon and enter a value between 0 and 100 in the Location text box.

    • To adjust the endpoints of the gradient’s color stops, drag the leftmost or rightmost gradient stop below the gradient slider.

  5. Click the New Swatch button in the Swatches panel to save the new or modified gradient as a swatch. Or, drag the gradient from the Gradient panel or Tools panel to the Swatches panel.
Note: To modify the direction of the gradient, see Change gradient direction or apply across multiple objects.