Drop Shadow

Drop Shadow

Apply a drop shadow to your layer

Overview

Drop shadow is a visual effect commonly used in graphic design, UI/UX design, and digital art to create the illusion of depth and dimensionality. It involves adding a shadow behind an object to simulate the effect of light falling on the object and casting a shadow onto a surface.

Controls

  • Blur: Specifies the amount of blurring applied to the shadow. Higher blur values result in a softer, more diffuse shadow.

  • Direction: Sets the distance between the object and the shadow. Increasing the distance moves the shadow further away from the object.

  • Color: Allows you to choose the color of the shadow. This can be a grayscale value or a specific color to match the lighting and aesthetic of the composition.

  • Opacity: Determines the transparency or opacity of the shadow.

Overview

Drop shadow is a visual effect commonly used in graphic design, UI/UX design, and digital art to create the illusion of depth and dimensionality. It involves adding a shadow behind an object to simulate the effect of light falling on the object and casting a shadow onto a surface.

Controls

  • Blur: Specifies the amount of blurring applied to the shadow. Higher blur values result in a softer, more diffuse shadow.

  • Direction: Sets the distance between the object and the shadow. Increasing the distance moves the shadow further away from the object.

  • Color: Allows you to choose the color of the shadow. This can be a grayscale value or a specific color to match the lighting and aesthetic of the composition.

  • Opacity: Determines the transparency or opacity of the shadow.

Overview

Drop shadow is a visual effect commonly used in graphic design, UI/UX design, and digital art to create the illusion of depth and dimensionality. It involves adding a shadow behind an object to simulate the effect of light falling on the object and casting a shadow onto a surface.

Controls

  • Blur: Specifies the amount of blurring applied to the shadow. Higher blur values result in a softer, more diffuse shadow.

  • Direction: Sets the distance between the object and the shadow. Increasing the distance moves the shadow further away from the object.

  • Color: Allows you to choose the color of the shadow. This can be a grayscale value or a specific color to match the lighting and aesthetic of the composition.

  • Opacity: Determines the transparency or opacity of the shadow.