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Set the angle of the reflection line manually, or click the 3-dots icon and set the direction on-screen.
Diamond Gradient
Diamond fill moves from from the center outward in four directions, each separated by 90 degrees. Under Control Points, highlight Center and set the color of the center and linear patterns. Highlight Radius-Vector and set that appears in between the Center color lines.
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Define the new vector on the screen. The first point of the vector controls where the Center color appears. The second point of the vector controls the angle of the four lines.
Custom Gradient
Use this type to create a custom polyline and apply colors to each polyline point. The results will resemble a Diamond Gradient, but can have numerous points, each with its own color.
Color 1 runs from the center outward to each point. By default there are three other points (triangular polyline). To change the polyline, click the icon with the three dots.
Define the polyline on the screen, proceeding in the order of Color 2, Color 3, and so on. The polyline automatically closes, and cannot intersect itself. Press space bar to finish. You can also select an existing polyline from the drawing; click the arrow icon in the Inspector Bar to do this.
If the polyline has more than three points, the number of Control Points increases, and you can set a color for each point.
When When the style is defined, click Update Style to use it in the current drawing, or Add to Defaults to be able to use it in future drawings.
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