Hi everyone,
We’ve started working on multiple fills and borders, with plans to extend to this multiple shadows in the future.
Best,
Dan
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Praveen Prabhakar commented
This is 2019 and still not worked upon. It's been 4years and don't know if Dan is still with Adobe. Having the multiple shadow is must to have for my neumorphic design. Spending so much for Adobe CC and the main designs are not supported. Now planning to shift to Figma and its supporting multiple shadows and developers get CSS. Hope Adobe people takes thing serious and work on the requests. This postings looks dummy and no one from Adobe is looking into this.
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Madeline Hoyle commented
Why isn't this done yet?
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Kawsar Amin commented
Why does it take so long? Other adobe software like illustrator, photoshop has the same features. What's the problem with XD?
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Bostjan Vidovic commented
2 and half years later nothing. In 2 years you can write an app 2 times from ground up.
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Guha commented
More than 5 years since requested, took 3 years to get "feature-started", 2 years since then and still not done!
And I don't blame them. I mean since everyone is paying for "All Apps" subscription anyways they don't care if you stopped using 1 or 5 of the apps. They still get paid in full! Just pure brilliance! -
Brian Price commented
This is a good start - please prioritize. As you can see below, people are moving to Figma because they're already doing this.
The obvious use case is complex shadows to match the level of quality of Material Design elevation. This is also great when you need a semi-transparent fill on top of a base fill to indicate a state change without adding a second layer. Multiple strokes can emulate some custom focus states / focus rings.
This should add a fairly decent performance boost and make my layer tree easier to navigate by reducing the need for additional layers.
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Ademir Ogliari commented
We are in 2021 and nothing.... i'm going to figma....
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Vlad Iepure commented
Please release this features
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Leonard Creer commented
Please don't forget border inset
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Amanda Staunton commented
Come on Adobe, this is a really basic feature that is sorely needed. My organization might be switching to Figma soon if things like this aren't implemented. Especially since it's been in the works for over 2 years!
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Anonymous commented
Are you still working on this feature? It's been almost 2 years, we need it!
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msimpson801 commented
This can be easily done in Figma, this would be a great addition to XD.
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Anonymous commented
I cannot believe nothing has been released on this since the update message in July 2019.. 😭 I have convinced multiple clients to switch to XD since the very first days in 2016 because of the tie-in to Adobe systems, so many other great features, the performance, and the ease of use. I even get colleagues (dev and design) to vote on user voice. I am having a harder and harder time to sell the 'user-focused' approach, if simple styling features like this one (supported by so many other Adobe products) stay in 'feature started' for years on end.
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Botond Bogyay commented
I'm in love with XD, this is the ONLY reason I didn't switched all of my projects to XD, beacuse of this REALLY BASIC feature, I have to use FIGMA.
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Ademir Ogliari commented
Figma > Adobe XD, We need this basic features....
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Anonymous commented
Could you please give an update on if there has been any progress on this in the last 1.5 years?
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Ming commented
When...
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Anonymous commented
need shadow css code like ps
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Robert Anderson commented
How does it take Adobe over a year to implement something that they already do in a lot of their other apps? Doesn't "feature started" mean that you've actually started working on it? I definitely understand that development takes time, but if it's taking this long I start to doubt the ability of your team, or the meaning of the label "feature started". Please be honest with us, if you had to put it on hold, tell us so we aren't anxiously waiting for a feature that you're not working on.