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Path Operations and Gradients
I was wondering if anyone else has experienced these same problems or if I'm
just missing something. When doing an Object >> Path Operation >> Divide on a gradient rectangle the gradient shifts on the two (or more) divided objects. Which means I have to adjust each one manually so that each divided objects gradient is streamlined to match one another. |
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Re: Path Operations and Gradients
That behavior is by design. Expression Design sees the divided objects as
new objects and reapplies the gradient to the new objects. I doubt we'll see a change in this behavior anytime soon. Annie "Mgcmrkr" <Mgcmrkr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:36B8E741-7A79-49A8-8D68-56FC8CFF842A@microsoft.com... >I was wondering if anyone else has experienced these same problems or if >I'm > just missing something. > > When doing an Object >> Path Operation >> Divide on a gradient rectangle > the > gradient shifts on the two (or more) divided objects. Which means I have > to > adjust each one manually so that each divided objects gradient is > streamlined > to match one another. > > > > |
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