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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Rob commented
Ability to add multiple drop shadows to a single element or item. Today a designer needs to add an additional layer behind an item to create multiple drop shadows. This gets messy, complicated, and become time-consuming when making changes.
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Matt Brogan commented
This needs to happen
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Anonymous commented
It's been 5 years, we need this..
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Naz commented
Photoshop and Sketch has this ability to add multiple drop shadows to a single layer, It would be great if this option comes to XD as well.
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Melanie commented
Yes, please add this soon. And please improve the SVG exporting. Skeuomorphic or "soft UI" shadows built in XD and shadows imported from Illustrator including long shadows using the blend filter are not exporting correctly through Zeplin. It's a blocker on design/sprints.
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JIEFANYU commented
BUG of the basic core, mixed mode: soft, the color difference is derived from the picture. WIN10, which makes it impossible to use the mixing tool to make the desired pictures
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Some Guy Online commented
I like the control we get of what kind of border we could set, say inner/outer. I think it would be even more amazing if we have the ability to set both for the same object; say an outer border, red of 10, and an inner border blue of 3 as an example.
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Anonymous commented
Feature-started in July 2019. So when is it coming? how many sprints to go ?:)
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Austin Condiff commented
How is this feature not here yet? Seems pretty fundamental for any kind of design. To put it into perspective, this request is about 4 years old! Come on Adobe. I am really trying to give XD a fair shake, but it is this kind of thing that makes us as designers lose confidence in both XD as a product and Adobe as a company.
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Anonymous commented
Any ETA for this?
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Eniong commented
One of the new trend design in 2020 is Skeuomorphic Designs, but it will take too long when I'm creating this kind of design. I hope you can make multiple shadow in one subject
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Vlad Iepure commented
or just copy this :)
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Vlad Iepure commented
Hi,
I was trying to recreate the material design shadow, which includes 3 separate shadows and also makes use of the spread function for box-shadow. The problem is when exporting to Zeplin you only see the top layer and the underneath shadows are not visible. It would be great to have these into the same shape to be able to export one shape with 3 shadows (for a clean CSS). The spread function is also something that would be great to be included in the next update.
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William Bayne commented
Enable users the ability to add more than one drop shadow to a shape.
This would be an extremely useful feature because it would prevent me from having to create two shapes, line them up, and adjust the shadow settings to simulate a double drop shadow. This is also important because it would make for cleaner more organized and less confusing project files.
Ex drop shadow grey on bottom of the shape, drop shadow white on top of shape.
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Guillaume Hirschler commented
We want to create Neumorphism in Xd, so we need to create multiple shadows !
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Ram Kumar commented
Requires layer shadow on next version. I think it will be very useful.
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Nathan commented
Great news this feature is in the works. I got all excited to go all in from Sketch but ran into this wall almost immediately. I'll have to hold off until this feature is introduced.
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Sven commented
Currently i'm using this tool (https://brumm.af/shadows) to demo / apply multiple layers in shadowing. You can recreate these CSS settings in XD by stacking multiple layers of box-shadows. Tip, add the code in the hand-off you'll receive in this tool and you're golden.
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Андрей Берестовой commented
В данном случае "уже прошло 3 года", но для Adobe это видно не срок. С каждым новым обновлением той же Figma Adobe XD всё больше выглядит некой породией на серьезный инструмент.
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Justin commented
This would be a huge help having this feature. For dev, handoffs would eliminate confusion. I have to send a specific CSS spec and tell them not to follow CSS styles for particular items.