To add a shadow to an image in Adobe Express, you'll typically use the "Detail" option and then blur it to create the effect. Here's how you can achieve this:
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Open your image in Adobe Express. Make sure it's a PNG image or another format that supports transparency if you want the shadow to appear around the edges of the object in the image.
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Look for the "Detail" option or similar effect settings. This might be located in the effects panel, editing tools, or adjust panel.
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Apply a blur effect to the "Detail". Increase the blur to create the shadow effect you desire. The more you blur, the softer and more spread out the shadow will appear.
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Adjust the opacity and color (if available) of the "Detail" to fine-tune the shadow's intensity and appearance. A darker color will create a more pronounced shadow.
By blurring the "Detail", you can create a shadow effect behind or around your image, enhancing its visual appeal. Experiment with different blur levels and opacity settings to get the perfect shadow effect for your specific image.