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I'm going to show you how to create a metallic effect easily using Gradients in Illustrator
After you've selected the Gradient Tool, click on your box that you've made. This
will color the box with a default gradient of black and white.
Step 4: Step 4: Select the Gradient Panel
You'll obviously want to customize your gradient to make it look more metallic.
The Gradient Panel can help with that. You can find it on the right hand side of
the screen. It has the same icon as the Gradient Tool.
As you can see, there is a bar going from white to black with little sliders under
them.
Step 5: Step 5: Add Sliders
If you mouse under the color bar, you will see that your mouse has a plus sign
next to it. Clicking while this plus sign is visible will create another color slider
where you have clicked.
Create a couple more sliders to add more colors to the gradient.
Step 6: Step 6: Change Colors of Sliders
Use the same color on the slider on the opposite side of the gradient color bar.
Step 8: Step 8: Change Colors of Sliders 3
Change the middle slider to the third lightest shade on the on the greyscale color
line in the color palette.
Step 9: Step 9: Change Colors of Sliders 4
Now we will direct our attention to the two sliders we have between the middle
slider.
Change both of their colors to the fourth darkest shade on the on the greyscale
color line in the color palette.
Step 10: Step 10: Add More Sliders
Add two more sliders, one on both sides of the middle slider.
Change their colors to the sixth darkest shade on the on the greyscale color line
in the color palette.
Step 11: Step 11: Add More Sliders 2
Repeat the last step by adding two more sliders, one on both sides of the middle
slider.
Change their colors to the fourth lightest shade on the on the greyscale color line
in the color palette.
Step 12: Step 12: Arrange Your Gradient
There is a bar in the middle of your box that will allow you to arrange your colors
on the gradient bar. Play with the sliders until you are satisfied with your gradient.
PS: You can also change the direction of your gradient with the angle selector in
the Gradient Panel.
Step 13: Final Product
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