Howdy from your friendly neighborhood Megan!
There's two ways to make a gradient color in Fusion 360.
The first is to add a gradient decal to the piece. This is best used if you like the material, you just want to alter the color:
- create a gradient to transparent image on either a photo editing program, like Photoshop, or download it from google.
- choose the "decal" tool from either the modeling or render menu. Both work exactly the same.
- follow the instructions on the decal menu, selecting the body and the image of the gradient, and positioning it on the body
- from there you can adjust the gradient by editing it in the decal menu of the side browser
The second is to change the gradient of the actual material so you can use it over and over again:
- create a gradient exactly like you want it either in a photo editing program, like Photoshop, or download it from google
- enter the appearance tab of the render toolbar, and select the material that most matches the texture you are going for
- double-click the material to open the material editor, then click the "advanced" button to open the advanced tools
- there will either be an image or a color shown in a window at the top of the menu. If it's a color, change it to an image.
- click the name of the image currently attached to the material and change it to the one you created. Adjust the size and direction of the image to make it fit your piece.
I hope that helps! If you need any videos or screenshots, you just let me know.
Megan Ganley
Fusion 360 Catalyst
Student Expert