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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Mitsuki commented
Check out how Sketch handles this function!
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Matt D. Smith commented
super duper important
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Anonymous commented
The way Sketch does it is really nice (besides not being able to rearrange fills), the way Illustrator does it is a hassle. I always just add additional fills with blending modes to test out image filters while working and then go back and do the actual filters in photoshop at the end. Super useful.
Please make it so you can add as many fills as you want, and give the capability to rearrange fills
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Shavcat commented
It would be great to mix multiple shadows in one layer just like in Photoshop
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Denis commented
I just realized one can do that. But the downside is, that a box cannot have an image (with transparency) and a background color at the same time.
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Denis commented
A lot of times I start with images cut out from screenshots and later on replace those with vector drawings. Being able to keep the box for the background would make that process easier.
I just realized one can do that. But the downside is, that a box cannot have an image (with transparency) and a background color at the same time.
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Jason Boerner commented
I use this feature A LOT, very necessary - even for little things like "oh i want to make a selectedd radio button" just do a double border (varied thickness) with a fill color and blammo.
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Justin Wilden commented
Embed an overlay 'layer' on any image, and adjust colour and opacity.
Reason: Remove the need for two objects; the image and the overlay object.