Thanks! When you select “Advanced Gradient Layer” make sure one the left color is black and the right color is white. The gradient will appear transparent as it transitions from black to white
I’ve definitely considered it, no idea what the demand for something like that would be tho and what kind of industries people work in who need that service.
Under "Gradient Fill" (or Advanced Gradient Fill) select the color wheel, in the pop up menu make sure that "Opacity" is set to 0% (or another % that you prefer). Lmk if that works!
Sweet and short, thanks for that
That’s the way I try to make em!
Just what I was looking for. Thank you.🙏🏽🌸
Awesome! I’m glad 🙏🏻
Hey, Will! That's amazing
Thanks my bot brotha! 🤖
This is a really great tutorial and I followed it to the T, but I still get a white line going down the edge?
Gradient layer. This is great tutorial breakdown. Awesome sharing. Super like it. Let be friend with you 😊
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful, thank you
You’re welcome!
Hi Will, Thanks fo the tut! My gradient doesnt really have that transparent background effect. Do you know what the issue might be?
Thanks! When you select “Advanced Gradient Layer” make sure one the left color is black and the right color is white. The gradient will appear transparent as it transitions from black to white
I wonder if you could take and edit slides for people. You really are talented.
I’ve definitely considered it, no idea what the demand for something like that would be tho and what kind of industries people work in who need that service.
@@WillStinton maybe marketing companies and businesses that want to create outstanding presentations.
please make video on maps and how to use it
I’m on it 😎
Hello, somehow it doesn't work. The layer is not transparent. Do you have any tipps?
Under "Gradient Fill" (or Advanced Gradient Fill) select the color wheel, in the pop up menu make sure that "Opacity" is set to 0% (or another % that you prefer). Lmk if that works!
@@WillStinton Thank you so much! That was the point!
@@bierau_ you're welcome!