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Illist
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May 3, 2017
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Apply Effects on No Fill, No Stroke

  • May 3, 2017
  • 7 replies
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Hi all,

I would like to have just the effects only applied to a shape/path i.e. no fill and no stroke. We can do that in photoshop but I've not figured out how to do it in Illustrator

e.g. a Rectangle shape that only has drop shadow/inner glow.  How can we achieve it?

    Correct answer mediwing68524287

    For some reason the mentioned technique no longer works for me. BUT I found another work around.

    1-Use either elipse or pen tool to draw shape (rectangle tool doesnt work)

    2-make a linear or radial gradient on the shape.

    3-change both the fill colours to 0% opacity

    4- add dropshadow

    7 replies

    mediwing68524287
    mediwing68524287Correct answer
    Inspiring
    April 25, 2023

    For some reason the mentioned technique no longer works for me. BUT I found another work around.

    1-Use either elipse or pen tool to draw shape (rectangle tool doesnt work)

    2-make a linear or radial gradient on the shape.

    3-change both the fill colours to 0% opacity

    4- add dropshadow

    Known Participant
    October 2, 2020

    This doesn't work as you describe. Can you provide a working file? I have followed your steps for a drop shadow and it fails. 

    Chris White at Raynors
    Participating Frequently
    October 1, 2020

    Wow. Genuinely clever. Many thanks. I think Adobe owe you for this one.

    Participant
    March 16, 2020

    You're a genius! Simple solution that never came to my mind.. Thanks

    Known Participant
    December 20, 2017

    I found a work around. (I'm on a Mac with CC 2018)

    1. Create any path shape. (rectangle, ellipse, free form)

    2. Fill the shape with a gradient fill and no stroke

    3. Set both gradient colors to opacity: 0%, but keep the fill opacity at 100%

    3. Group the single object

    4. Apply the effect to the Group (not the shape).

    You can put as many shapes as you want in the group, they will all get the effect. It worked for me using inner glow, outer glow, and drop shadow.

    Participant
    September 26, 2019
    This was perfect. Thanks!
    Doug A Roberts
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 3, 2017

    depends what you want... you can sort-of do something similar by having two fills, the top one with 0% opacity, apply knockout group, then give a drop shadow to the lower fill:

    Illist
    IllistAuthor
    Participating Frequently
    May 25, 2017

    Hey Doug,

    That's some creative workaround there, a 'Why didn't I think of that' eureka moment!

    I've used Knockout on groups of objects but never as a stacked Fill this way. Thanks for the creative tip.

    Mylenium
    Legend
    May 3, 2017

    For the most part you can't. AI simply works differently and doesn't know these blending tricks. Feel free to experiment with the transparency and appearance options.

    Mylenium