Permanent full path of gradient

Here's a case. I recently downloaded a vector file of HAVE and find out who is a form that is filled with a gradient. The thing I couldn't understand is that when I select "no color" in this form, it is always in the background gradient. It's only a single layer, a single form (without mask or mixture or mesh etc.).

1-01.jpg

↑ the filling is 'x '. It is a unique form.

2-01.jpg

^ I can do any possible shape and the fill is still there, like 'infiniti '.

Anyone know what setting is it? Or how?

Thank you

Look in the appearance Panel, you can find the applied gradient there.

Tags: Illustrator

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