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Circular Gradient in InDesign CS5

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    • #63238
      bnsprd
      Participant

      Hello, I wonder if anyone can help me create a circular gradient, (no, NOT a radial gradient) in which the gradient begins at 12 o'clock and reaches it's opposite end at 11:59, like a circular progress bar. It is basically a linear gradient running around the stroke of a circle with no fill color.

      I have made two attempts. First I created a circle with a wide stroke – 20 pt – then selected the thin-thin stroke type and used a gradient as the gap color. It looks nice, but unfortunately the gradient is not applied as I would like.

      I also created a straigt line with the same settings and tried to convert it to a circle, but (1) I could not get a perfect circle and (2) the gradient still applied linearly across the image rather than around it. Note that the gradient runs from white to green (not white-green-white as it might appear below), so if applied as I would like, green would meet white when it runs full circle, not transition back to white, though I would grant bonus points if anyone can tell me how to do it both ways :-)

      Actually, I'll be happy just to get it done one way.

      If Illustrator or Photoshop have to brought in I can do that but would prefer to stay in InDesign.

      Many thanks,

      Joseph

    • #63239
      David Blatner
      Keymaster

      I have two suggestions:

      1. Use Illustrator; or
      2. Use Photoshop

      :)

      Illustrator CS6 actually has a new “gradient along a path” feature.

    • #63242
      bnsprd
      Participant

      Thank you David, I have done a few searches for the same subject on Illustrator but did not get a direct hit. I'll try the “gradient along a path” approach and see if I can get it.

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