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The top and bottom half are two separate objects each with their own gradient.

I would like to remove the curved horizontal line going across the shape, then I would like to add a gradient to the rounded rectangle stroke. I thought I had found an answer to the first part herehere(drag stroke below contents) which I applied here but in addition to being kind of a work around(the horizontal line still exists), I am still unable to add a gradient to the stroke. The rest of what I've googled regarding removing part of a stroke instructed use of the pen tool to add and then delete anchor points on the part of the stroke that I want removed but I am not clear on how to do this, whenever I tried, I ended up also removing the barrier between the two halves of the object which I do not want to do.

I have tried "Object > Path > Outline Stroke" multiple times in order to add a gradient to the stroke but am still left with the same two paths underneath the object's group. I expected the stroke to be turned into a new path. Any help as to how to

  1. Remove the horizontal line stroke from existence while still maintaining separate gradients for the top and bottom halves of the object

and

  1. Add a gradient to the stroke surrounding the rounded rectangle sans the horizontal line

would be greatly appreciated.

Here's what I have...

image

The top and bottom half are two separate objects each with their own gradient.

I would like to remove the curved horizontal line going across the shape, then I would like to add a gradient to the rounded rectangle stroke. I thought I had found an answer to the first part here(drag stroke below contents) which I applied here but in addition to being kind of a work around(the horizontal line still exists), I am still unable to add a gradient to the stroke. The rest of what I've googled regarding removing part of a stroke instructed use of the pen tool to add and then delete anchor points on the part of the stroke that I want removed but I am not clear on how to do this, whenever I tried, I ended up also removing the barrier between the two halves of the object which I do not want to do.

I have tried "Object > Path > Outline Stroke" multiple times in order to add a gradient to the stroke but am still left with the same two paths underneath the object's group. I expected the stroke to be turned into a new path. Any help as to how to

  1. Remove the horizontal line stroke from existence while still maintaining separate gradients for the top and bottom halves of the object

and

  1. Add a gradient to the stroke surrounding the rounded rectangle sans the horizontal line

would be greatly appreciated.

Here's what I have...

image

The top and bottom half are two separate objects each with their own gradient.

I would like to remove the curved horizontal line going across the shape, then I would like to add a gradient to the rounded rectangle stroke. I thought I had found an answer to the first part here(drag stroke below contents) which I applied here but in addition to being kind of a work around(the horizontal line still exists), I am still unable to add a gradient to the stroke. The rest of what I've googled regarding removing part of a stroke instructed use of the pen tool to add and then delete anchor points on the part of the stroke that I want removed but I am not clear on how to do this, whenever I tried, I ended up also removing the barrier between the two halves of the object which I do not want to do.

I have tried "Object > Path > Outline Stroke" multiple times in order to add a gradient to the stroke but am still left with the same two paths underneath the object's group. I expected the stroke to be turned into a new path. Any help as to how to

  1. Remove the horizontal line stroke from existence while still maintaining separate gradients for the top and bottom halves of the object

and

  1. Add a gradient to the stroke surrounding the rounded rectangle sans the horizontal line

would be greatly appreciated.

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The top and bottom half are two separate objects each with their own gradient.

I would like to remove the curved horizontal line going across the shape, then I would like to add a gradient to the rounded rectangle stroke. I thought I had found an answer to the first part here(drag stroke below contents) which I applied here but in addition to being kind of a work around(the horizontal line still exists), I am still unable to add a gradient to the stroke. The rest of what I've googled regarding removing part of a stroke instructed use of the pen tool to add and then delete anchor points on the part of the stroke that I want removed but I am not clear on how to do this, whenever I tried, I ended up also removing the barrier between the two halves of the object which I do not want to do.

I have tried "Object > Path > Outline Stroke" multiple times in order to add a gradient to the stroke but am still left with the same two paths underneath the object's group. I expected the stroke to be turned into a new path. Any help as to how to

  1. Remove the horizontal line stroke from existence while still maintaining separate gradients for the top and bottom halves of the object

and

  1. Add a gradient to the stroke surrounding the rounded rectangle sans the horizontal line

would be greatly appreciated.

Here is what I have

The top and bottom half are two separate objects each with their own gradient.

I would like to remove the curved horizontal line going across the shape, then I would like to add a gradient to the rounded rectangle stroke. I thought I had found an answer to the first part here(drag stroke below contents) which I applied here but in addition to being kind of a work around(the horizontal line still exists), I am still unable to add a gradient to the stroke. The rest of what I've googled regarding removing part of a stroke instructed use of the pen tool to add and then delete anchor points on the part of the stroke that I want removed but I am not clear on how to do this, whenever I tried, I ended up also removing the barrier between the two halves of the object which I do not want to do.

I have tried "Object > Path > Outline Stroke" multiple times in order to add a gradient to the stroke but am still left with the same two paths underneath the object's group. I expected the stroke to be turned into a new path. Any help as to how to

  1. Remove the horizontal line stroke from existence while still maintaining separate gradients for the top and bottom halves of the object

and

  1. Add a gradient to the stroke surrounding the rounded rectangle sans the horizontal line

would be greatly appreciated.

Here's what I have...

image

The top and bottom half are two separate objects each with their own gradient.

I would like to remove the curved horizontal line going across the shape, then I would like to add a gradient to the rounded rectangle stroke. I thought I had found an answer to the first part here(drag stroke below contents) which I applied here but in addition to being kind of a work around(the horizontal line still exists), I am still unable to add a gradient to the stroke. The rest of what I've googled regarding removing part of a stroke instructed use of the pen tool to add and then delete anchor points on the part of the stroke that I want removed but I am not clear on how to do this, whenever I tried, I ended up also removing the barrier between the two halves of the object which I do not want to do.

I have tried "Object > Path > Outline Stroke" multiple times in order to add a gradient to the stroke but am still left with the same two paths underneath the object's group. I expected the stroke to be turned into a new path. Any help as to how to

  1. Remove the horizontal line stroke from existence while still maintaining separate gradients for the top and bottom halves of the object

and

  1. Add a gradient to the stroke surrounding the rounded rectangle sans the horizontal line

would be greatly appreciated.

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Removing part of a stroke and adding a gradient to a stroke in Illustrator CS5

Here is what I have

The top and bottom half are two separate objects each with their own gradient.

I would like to remove the curved horizontal line going across the shape, then I would like to add a gradient to the rounded rectangle stroke. I thought I had found an answer to the first part here(drag stroke below contents) which I applied here but in addition to being kind of a work around(the horizontal line still exists), I am still unable to add a gradient to the stroke. The rest of what I've googled regarding removing part of a stroke instructed use of the pen tool to add and then delete anchor points on the part of the stroke that I want removed but I am not clear on how to do this, whenever I tried, I ended up also removing the barrier between the two halves of the object which I do not want to do.

I have tried "Object > Path > Outline Stroke" multiple times in order to add a gradient to the stroke but am still left with the same two paths underneath the object's group. I expected the stroke to be turned into a new path. Any help as to how to

  1. Remove the horizontal line stroke from existence while still maintaining separate gradients for the top and bottom halves of the object

and

  1. Add a gradient to the stroke surrounding the rounded rectangle sans the horizontal line

would be greatly appreciated.