As with the other settings you can slide left or right to increase or decrease the effect. The Offset setting allows you to change how far away the shadow is from the original object. Below is an example of 100pxRadiusversus 0pxRadius. Moving it to the right will increase the size of the shadow. If you move the slider to the left the size of the shadow will decrease. The radius alters the size of your drop shadow. Below is an example of 100% Opacity versus 0% Opacity. Moving the slider to the left increases the transparency and moving it to the right decreases the transparency. The Opacity alters the the transparency of the shadow. Ignore the Fill Opacity for a minute, we'll come back to that later. There are several options under this panel, we'll go through them one by one below. Click on it for more options and select Outer Shadow. On the right hand side of your screen you will find the effects panel. Most drop shadows are black so a lighter color will have a better effect. If you are new to Affinity Designer, we have s great guide on using fonts in Affinity Designer.įor this effect you don't have to convert the text to curves, but it's a good idea to change to color. Select your font and enter your chosen text. A feminine font like Hey Girl will be great for this project. ![]() In this tutorial we are using the Hey Girl font by Angèle Kamp. There are various setting that can be changed to simulate the direction of the light source, the size of the shadow and how far away the image is from the background. ![]() It gives the image depth as though it is hovering above the page. Drop shadows can be used in graphic design to give the illusion of a 3D object.
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