![]() Step 14: As we can see that a negative space is created between the shadow and the object if we create a red rectangle behind the green one. But if you are using it against a transparent background then there will be a problem. Then change the color of black rectangle to green same as top rectangle. Then move the white rectangle between green and black rectangle using lower selection one step or use page down button. Step 13: Once more we will perform the same operation of moving the white rectangle using arrow keys between the black and the green rectangle. Step 12: Again press Ctrl + D to duplicate and the black square and set the fill to white and move it up using raise selection to top or press Home key. Step 11: Using lower selection to bottom button move the selection to bottom or press end on keyboard. One pro tip is that if you press shift while using arrow keys than you will move the object 5 units at a time You can use arrow keys to make fine adjustment. Using keyboard can be accurate as you can set how many pixels. Step 10: Then press Ctrl + D to duplicate it and set the fill of black. For that using rectangle tool we will first draw a rectangle. Step 9: Then we will look at some flat shadows. Now we can see the shadow and the text seems to be raised. Step 8: Then change the color of the text from the bottom bar. Step 7: Then press Ctrl + D to duplicate the text and give it some blur like 20% from the fill and stroke panel. You can even Bold depending on your text. Using text tool write any text and increase the size like 100 pt. Step 6: Similar technique can be applied to text. Step 5: Then click on lower selection to bottom button on toolbar or hit end button on keyboard to move it below which will reveal the ellipse at the bottom and give it an effect of shadow. Step 4: Give some blur to the upper ellipse which will give a shadow effect.
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