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    In Illustrator CS3 is there any way of making the shadow distinct from the shape? I.E like real life where shadows do not always appear to touch their object.

    Does that offset box do it if I give it certain settings?

    Xara does distinct shadows. Coreldraw does it I am told.
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    Because Illy treats shadows as vectors you have much more control over your shadows. Expand Appearance of your shadow, Un-group and then use the Transform Tool to get the effect that you want. Much more accurate than the others that you have mentioned and it is still vector.
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    Well, if this attachment is not too large, it's about as far as I get with fancy shadow effects in Ilustrator. I still can't see how to make the shadows distinct from their parent objects.

    I like all of the programs of 2D that I have tried except Coreldraw which has the most sickly colour scheme and the clunkiest extrude tool.

    It's too large. One critique that I have of AI is that it produces very large document files.
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    I produced a AI file today that was 27 MB without trying.

    I can't load the shadow one. It is 966 KB after deleting some stuff.
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    Default Re: shadow play

    try this :

    select your [ a copy of] your object with shadow

    go to object menu and click on expand appearance

    then deselect all

    then with the direct selection tool click on the shadow and that should be selected by itself

    this should work in CS3 - at least with a vector object
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    That works! Sweet!
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