The GEGLized drop shadow filter is a big regressin in 2.10 - nonetheless it works, in a destructive way (while the legacy dropshadow works in a non destructive way, and even allows adjusting the effect by displacing the created shadow layer). So - it actually only works in a whole layer, is there are no active selections - if you are seeing nothing (and have space in the layer), maybe the problem is that you have an active selection. The legacy drop shadow works in a similar way, by changing the active layer, if there is an active selection. The existing GEGL filter have no equivalent mode to the one that would create a shadow for the selection itself in the old filter. On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 at 14:36, Marco Ciampa via gimp-developer-list <gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 04, 2019 at 03:09:21PM +0300, Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-developer-list wrote: > > https://i.imgur.com/TciFDZy.png > > Sorry, no: > > https://imgur.com/a/8OepPGF > > what system/gimp-version are you using? > > Mine is Ubuntu 18.04 with dev 2.10 branch gimp ... > > -- > > > Marco Ciampa > > I know a joke about UDP, but you might not get it. > > ------------------------ > > GNU/Linux User #78271 > FSFE fellow #364 > > ------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > gimp-developer-list mailing list > List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx > List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list > List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list