6.9. Long Shadow
6.9.1. Overview
This GEGL-based filter was added in GIMP 2.10.6. It simplifies creating long shadows in several visual styles.
6.9.2. Activate the filter
You can find this filter in the menu through Filters → Light and Shadow → Long Shadow….
This filter requires that the selected layer has an alpha channel.
6.9.3. Options
Figure 17.133. “Long Shadow” filter options
Presets, “Input Type”, Clipping, Blending Options, Preview, Split view
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These options are described in Section 2, “Common Features”. |
Style
Original: the text layer is Menus/layer/Layer to Image Size
You can use different styles Finite that is default, Infinite, Fading, and Fading (fixed length).
Figure 17.134. “Style” option examples
Finite (default)
Infinite
Fading
Fading (fixed length); length = 30
Angle
Shadow angle, in degrees.
Angle = 110°
Length
Shadow length, in pixels. Only available when Style is set to Finite or Fading (fixed length).
Length = 30
Midpoint
Shadow fade midpoint. Only available when Style is set to Fading or Fading (fixed length).
Color
You can choose the color of the shadow here. Just click on the color swatch, and select a color when the color selector pops up, or use the eye-dropper to pick a color from the image.
Composition
The “Output composition” selects how the output of this filter will be determined. There are three choices:
Shadow plus image will output both the input image and the created shadow. This is the default.
Shadow only will output only the created shadow.
Shadow minus image will output the created shadow but subtracts the area hidden by the image.
Figure 17.135. “Composition” option examples
Shadow only
Shadow minus image