Hi,
I experience an issue with radial transparency. I want to make a circle with radial transparency gradient but the "transparent end" is not completely transparent. You can see it in the screenshot with circle and perfectly white rectangle for comparison. The background is white so the circle center should also be white, but it's not! It's light grey, no matter how I manipulate handles or tweak settings.The linear transparency works fine. White is white.
(Corel DRAW X5)
the center point is white, if you want that the white part should be bigger, you can drag the handle (that is between the black and the white small box {node}) to the right side.
(or add a "node" btween the haandle and the black box)
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Adding or moving nodes doesn't help. The problem is more visible when I invert the gradient. The border will always be pale grey but it'll never turn perfect white/ transparent.
are you sure that the the transparency in the middle of the circle, is set to 100%?
It wasn't. Now I got how to do it. Thanks!
But I must say it's not very straightforward that you have to add another node and set its transparency. Like two nodes are not enough.