Drop Shadows in 1.5.x
We now have as of 1.5.x versions of Scribus REAL Drop Shadows. You may be familiar with shadows as a type of text effect. These had very limited adjustments, just the color, the X/Y shift of the color, and the saturation. Here we see an example of this:
I've accentuated the distances, and used a black shadow with 30% saturation. Notice the sharp edges of the shadow, about which you have no choice.
Comes 1.5.x
In the 1.5.x versions, we now have a new section in Properties.
Because of some particulars of the appearance of Properties, you may not be able to see all of these settings without scrolling. This image is a composite made to show all settings at once. |
So now let's look at a simple situation where we just check the Has Drop Shadow box, leave offsets as they are, color Black, and set Opacity to 80%.
Chances are, this is much more likely what you have in mind when you want to create a drop shadow.
Here is one more image to show how you can use drop shadows on image frames also, and what happens when you superimpose text with drop shadows.