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panel is larger than the 40% set previously (it's now closer to 50%).
Next, you will drag the gradient slider to reposition the gradient in the ellipse.
4. With the Gradient tool, click and drag the gradient slider up a little bit to move the
gradient in the ellipse. Make sure that the bottom edge of the dotted ellipse is above the
edge of the yellow path.
5. With the Gradient tool, click the small white dot to the left of the leftmost color stop
and drag to the left.
This dot repositions the center of the gradient (the leftmost color stop), without moving
the entire gradient bar, and changes the radius of the gradient.
6. Choose Edit > Undo Gradient, to put the gradient back to the center.
7. Choose Select > Deselect, and then choose File > Save.
Applying gradients to multiple objects
You can apply a gradient to multiple objects by selecting all the objects, applying a gradient
color, and then dragging across the objects with the Gradient tool.
Now, you'll paint a flower with a radial gradient fill and then edit the colors in it.
1. Choose View > Fit Artboard In Window.
2. Click the Layers panel icon ( ) to open the Layers panel. Click to select the visibility
column to the left of the flower sublayer. Click the panel tab to hide it.
 
 
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