Gradient on Objects

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By default a gradient layer cover the whole canvas. This short tutorial shows you how to cover an object with the gradient.

1. Create the region you want to fill with a gradient.
Synfig_object-gradient_01.png


2. Create the gradient layer. As you can see it fills the canvas completely.
Synfig_object-gradient_02.png


3. Select all layers, right click, and select Encapsulate. Make sure the gradient is above the shapes it should fill.
Synfig_object-gradient_03_encapsule.png


4. Expand the new Inline Canvas layer if it's not already, and select your gradient layer.
5. In the Params Panel select the Blend Method parameter, and choose Onto from the drop-down menu.
Synfig_object-gradient_04_onto.png


The gradient will clip to the visible area of the region below it inside the Inline Canvas. (and any other layers in that section).


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