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Issue / Question creating uniform Drop Shadow

Community Beginner ,
Sep 10, 2020 Sep 10, 2020

I have two objects I wish to apply a drop shadow to. It doesn't matter to me if they are combined / merged or separate. When they are combined, The drop shadow effect is not even across the design; the thinner parts of the design have a much weaker drop shadow. When they are separate from each other, I can manually match them. But where the two parts intersect / meet, there is a noticable space in the drop shadow. I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong or how to fix this.

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Community Expert , Sep 11, 2020 Sep 11, 2020

Excellent question, everyone encounters this at least once in their career. Looks like you have more than one drop shadow effect on your logo.

 

  1. Remove all your drops shadow effect
  2. Group all your white objects, into one compound path
    (You may need to outline strokes and use pathfinder)
  3. Apply a drop shadow at the group level.

    Use your appearance palette to confirm where you are applying the effect to 

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Community Expert , Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

I agree with Mike. If you Group the objects before applying the shadow, the Effect will be applied to the entire Group as a single unit. So you will not run into the issues you're experiencing with your shadows.

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 11, 2020 Sep 11, 2020

Can you share the document with us?
We can give a more accurate answer by examining the actual document.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

I attached a pdf to the original post; for some reason, it would not let me attach the ai file.

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020
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I assembled the parts using the Shape Builder Tool.

I gave shadow but not blur.

Increase the blur effect using small values.

It seems that the shadow is not enough due to the line thickness.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 11, 2020 Sep 11, 2020

Excellent question, everyone encounters this at least once in their career. Looks like you have more than one drop shadow effect on your logo.

 

  1. Remove all your drops shadow effect
  2. Group all your white objects, into one compound path
    (You may need to outline strokes and use pathfinder)
  3. Apply a drop shadow at the group level.

    Use your appearance palette to confirm where you are applying the effect to 

MikeGondek_0-1599874488962.pngexpand image

 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

I agree with Mike. If you Group the objects before applying the shadow, the Effect will be applied to the entire Group as a single unit. So you will not run into the issues you're experiencing with your shadows.

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