Apply gradient to border/stroke
When I import a SVG file with a gradient on the stroke, it becomes gray in XD. And there is no way that I can make the border/stroke with gradient color.
I feel it will be nice to apply gradient to the border so that I don't have to expand the stroke.
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Dandesign commented
I also wanted to import my screendesign from Illustrator to XD including strokes with gradients (for glass borders, material design, light comes from above...)
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Ruediger Kinast commented
You can do it to fills and it should be possible also for borders. I have a use case where I want to apply a gradient to a border to just hint at it and I can't do it in XD.
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Zach Bruce commented
This is a strange omission as a user who wants to tweak and create art assets in .XD