The default key is
gray.With this new key still
selected, change the color to red,
but clicking and dragging the
value where it says Color in the
panel. Figure 3.51 shows the area.
Also, if you look at the Key listing
in the panel, you can see that Key
(2) is selected.
12. Now add another key. Click in the
gradient bar to add the key, then
change the color to yellow by
dragging the green value to the
right. Remember, to change the
RGB values, you can simply click
and drag on the numeric value. Or
you can click the color swatch to
open a color palette. Figure 3.52
shows the new key.
13. Go ahead and make two more
keys, making one blue and one
white. Figure 3.53 shows the final
gradient. Note that you can click
and drag on the keys to slide them
closer together or farther apart to
change how the gradient looks. Be
careful, though; if you click off the
key, most likely you??™ll end up creating
an additional key. To remove keys, click the right side of the key itself??”
there??™s a small x. This will delete the key. You can add as many keys as you like.
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Figure 3.51 Drag the red value to the right
to set a red color to the added gradient key.
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