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Problem description: Styles picked with Style picker tool has same amount of strokes/fills, but the parameters of the gradients are not the same (relative position and scale) as from the source object
Application: Designer 2.5.2
Platform: Windows 10
Reproducable: Yes, from attached document
HW Acceleration: OFF, (ON = not supported)

Reproduce:

  1. Create object with gradient fill (better more than one superposed trough blend mode)
  2. Create another object with color fill and select it
  3. With Style picker pick appearance from first object
  4. Some gradients not showed, because their relative position to the object are outside the bounding box of the object

Please see attached design file

bug-pick-styled.jpg.db1b4edfade5c71920a2e6b050140478.jpg

bug-pick-styled.afdesign

Edited by hunter_sk
Posted

Confirmed in Designer 2.5.2 on Windows 10.

See attached video.

At first, in the left-hand example, I thought you might have flipped the bottom rectangle horizontally but that wouldn’t explain the other examples.

P.S. Thank you for supplying the document, that made it much easier to replicate the issue.

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Thanks for your report @hunter_sk!

I can confirm that I'm able to replicate the Style Picker ignoring the 'Flip' attribute applied to the top objects, causing the gradients to be applied to the opposite side as expected for the below objects.

I can also confirm that the Style Picker seems to place one of the 'Fill' gradients in a very unexpected area off canvas for objects 2 & 4, which causes the fill to appear as only a singular gradient -

 

I'm getting both of these logged with our development team now - I hope this helps :)

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