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How to create a live filter (e.g. drop shadow)

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How to create a live filter (e.g. drop shadow) AgeOfAsparagus 26 Mar 21:14
  How to create a live filter (e.g. drop shadow) Ofnuts 26 Mar 22:07
   How to create a live filter (e.g. drop shadow) AgeOfAsparagus 26 Mar 22:12
2017-03-26 21:14:37 UTC (about 8 years ago)
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How to create a live filter (e.g. drop shadow)

HI!

Is there a way to create a live/active drop shadow filter, that changes when the layer it is acting on also changes?

For example, If I have an empty layer with this "live" filter active on it (whether it's part of a layer group or the layer above or some sort of bump map thingy), then when I draw one the empty layer the drop shadow would automatically be applied to whatever the current state of the layer is?

Ofnuts
2017-03-26 22:07:59 UTC (about 8 years ago)

How to create a live filter (e.g. drop shadow)

On 26/03/17 23:14, AgeOfAsparagus wrote:

HI!

Is there a way to create a live/active drop shadow filter, that changes when the layer it is acting on also changes?

For example, If I have an empty layer with this "live" filter active on it (whether it's part of a layer group or the layer above or some sort of bump map thingy), then when I draw one the empty layer the drop shadow would automatically be applied to whatever the current state of the layer is?

No. Or, more accurately, not yet. But people are working hard on this (a.k.a. non-destructive editing).

2017-03-26 22:12:36 UTC (about 8 years ago)
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How to create a live filter (e.g. drop shadow)

No. Or, more accurately, not yet. But people are working hard on this (a.k.a. non-destructive editing)

Thanks! Is this going to be in 2.10?