Gradients are arguably one of the most impressive features Adobe Illustrator has to offer when it comes to color.The problem is that most of the time the process of creating them can seem a little too mathematical, since you have to think about the positions and angles in which to start the color shades. In this video tutorial we will see some practical tips to speed up the work.
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