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Hi,

Brand new, trying to follow a simple tutorial on YouTube and at around 1:38 the presenter shows a whole bunch of color gradients in his picker. I only see a few black and white ones in my AD on iPad. Any ideas? Thank you.

 

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They are ones the presenter has added to their system. 

Try a web search for 120 gradients affinity and you'll find some.

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You can add whatever gradients you want to use:

1. Select a shape on the canvas.

2. Use the Fill Tool to apply a gradient.

3. Tap on the ‘Swatches’ link in the Colour Studio.

4. Choose the Move Tool so that the Fill swatch displays the gradient.

5. Choose an existing palette (e.g. ‘Gradients’) or add a new one.

6. Tap on the 3-bar ‘hamburger’ button to display the Swatches menu.

7. Tap on ‘Add Current Fill to Palette’.

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