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Just a questions for the pros who know 🙂 - I havent been dealing with gradients a lot in the past.
I've got a rectangle with a gradient filling. I'm trying tospread the endpoinds on one end up and down and want the filling to follow this spreading .... but it keeps linear and sticks to the old form. rasterising obviously is not the prefered solution ..... How do I get this done without switching to pixelmode?

Second question: How do I change the angle of a gradient filling (of course I can revers it during editing- but there is not setting for an angle) - and I know I can always change orientation with the fill tool (but that would mean a second step after adding the filling.)

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Thanks everyone
Timo

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@DarkClown Hi, I would advice to temporarily use the edit in Photo command to  add the Perspective tool and then go back to Designer.
That way you still have the vectorshape and the gradient.
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