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How can I add shadow to the widget in flutter?

How can I add shadow to the widget like in the picture below?

This is my current widget code.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/gxt9q.png

take a look
you can use stack
Wrap your widget with Material() widget and give elevation: 10.0

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Zoe stands with Ukraine

Check out BoxShadow and BoxDecoration

A Container can take a BoxDecoration (going off of the code you had originally posted) which takes a boxShadow

return Container(
  margin: EdgeInsets.only(left: 30, top: 100, right: 30, bottom: 50),
  height: double.infinity,
  width: double.infinity,
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
    color: Colors.white,
    borderRadius: BorderRadius.only(
      topLeft: Radius.circular(10),
        topRight: Radius.circular(10),
        bottomLeft: Radius.circular(10),
        bottomRight: Radius.circular(10)
    ),
    boxShadow: [
      BoxShadow(
        color: Colors.grey.withOpacity(0.5),
        spreadRadius: 5,
        blurRadius: 7,
        offset: Offset(0, 3), // changes position of shadow
      ),
    ],
  ),
)

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Great answer - tnx! How would you have the ripple effect over the button? currently it's rippling under the button.
It's better to use borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10.0) if every border is same.
@nitzanwe you can wrap a widget in InkWell widget to get ripple effect on tapping.
The link you mentioned is not working. Changing the domain from flutter.io to flutter.dev works
S
Suragch

Use BoxDecoration with BoxShadow.

Here is a visual demo manipulating the following options:

opacity

x offset

y offset

blur radius

spread radius

The animated gif doesn't do so well with colors. You can try it yourself on a device.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/OqBxp.gif

Here is the full code for that demo:

import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

void main() => runApp(MyApp());

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return MaterialApp(
      home: Scaffold(
        body: ShadowDemo(),
      ),
    );
  }
}

class ShadowDemo extends StatefulWidget {
  @override
  _ShadowDemoState createState() => _ShadowDemoState();
}

class _ShadowDemoState extends State<ShadowDemo> {
  var _image = NetworkImage('https://placebear.com/300/300');

  var _opacity = 1.0;
  var _xOffset = 0.0;
  var _yOffset = 0.0;
  var _blurRadius = 0.0;
  var _spreadRadius = 0.0;

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Stack(
      children: <Widget>[
        Center(
          child:
          Container(
            decoration: BoxDecoration(
              color: Color(0xFF0099EE),
              boxShadow: [
                BoxShadow(
                  color: Color.fromRGBO(0, 0, 0, _opacity),
                  offset: Offset(_xOffset, _yOffset),
                  blurRadius: _blurRadius,
                  spreadRadius: _spreadRadius,
                )
              ],
            ),
            child: Image(image:_image, width: 100, height: 100,),
          ),
        ),
        Align(
          alignment: Alignment.bottomCenter,
          child: Padding(
            padding: const EdgeInsets.only(bottom: 80.0),
            child: Column(
              children: <Widget>[
                Spacer(),
                Slider(
                  value: _opacity,
                  min: 0.0,
                  max: 1.0,
                  onChanged: (newValue) =>
                  {
                    setState(() => _opacity = newValue)
                  },
                ),
                Slider(
                  value: _xOffset,
                  min: -100,
                  max: 100,
                  onChanged: (newValue) =>
                  {
                    setState(() => _xOffset = newValue)
                  },
                ),
                Slider(
                  value: _yOffset,
                  min: -100,
                  max: 100,
                  onChanged: (newValue) =>
                  {
                    setState(() => _yOffset = newValue)
                  },
                ),
                Slider(
                  value: _blurRadius,
                  min: 0,
                  max: 100,
                  onChanged: (newValue) =>
                  {
                    setState(() => _blurRadius = newValue)
                  },
                ),
                Slider(
                  value: _spreadRadius,
                  min: 0,
                  max: 100,
                  onChanged: (newValue) =>
                  {
                    setState(() => _spreadRadius = newValue)
                  },
                ),
              ],
            ),
          ),
        )
      ],
    );
  }
}

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CopsOnRoad

Screenshot:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/B8B7F.png

Using BoxShadow (more customizations): Container( width: 100, height: 100, decoration: BoxDecoration( color: Colors.teal, borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(20), boxShadow: [ BoxShadow( color: Colors.red, blurRadius: 4, offset: Offset(4, 8), // Shadow position ), ], ), )

Using PhysicalModel: PhysicalModel( color: Colors.teal, elevation: 8, shadowColor: Colors.red, borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(20), child: SizedBox.square(dimension: 100), )

Using Card: Card( elevation: 8, shadowColor: Colors.red, child: Container( width: 100, height: 100, color: Colors.teal, ), )

Using Material: Material( elevation: 8, color: Colors.teal, shadowColor: Colors.red, borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(20), child: SizedBox.square(dimension: 100), )


best answer +11111
m
myeongkil kim

A Container can take a BoxDecoration (going off of the code you had originally posted) which takes a boxShadow:

decoration: BoxDecoration(
    borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(10),
    boxShadow: [
        BoxShadow(
            color: Colors.grey.withOpacity(0.5),
            spreadRadius: 5,
            blurRadius: 7,
            offset: Offset(0, 3), // changes position of shadow
        ),
    ],
),

It seems like I already mentioned these attributes in my post.
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smac89

Use Material with shadowColor inside Container like this:

Container(
  decoration: BoxDecoration(
      borderRadius: BorderRadius.only(
          bottomLeft: Radius.circular(10),
          bottomRight: Radius.circular(10)),
      boxShadow: [
        BoxShadow(
            color: Color(0xffA22447).withOpacity(.05),
            offset: Offset(0, 0),
            blurRadius: 20,
            spreadRadius: 3)
      ]),
  child: Material(
    borderRadius: BorderRadius.only(
        bottomLeft: Radius.circular(10),
        bottomRight: Radius.circular(10)),
    elevation: 5,
    shadowColor: Color(0xffA22447).withOpacity(.05),
    color: Color(0xFFF7F7F7),
    child: SizedBox(
      height: MediaQuery.of(context).size.height / 3,
    ),
  ),
)

A
Amit Prajapati

PhysicalModel will help you to give it elevation shadow.

 Container(
        alignment: Alignment.center,
        child: Column(
          children: <Widget>[
            SizedBox(
              height: 60,
            ),
            Container(
              child: PhysicalModel(
                borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(20),
                color: Colors.blue,
                elevation: 18,
                shadowColor: Colors.red,
                child: Container(
                  height: 100,
                  width: 100,
                ),
              ),
            ),
            SizedBox(
              height: 60,
            ),
            Container(
              child: PhysicalShape(
                color: Colors.blue,
                shadowColor: Colors.red,
                elevation: 18,
                clipper: ShapeBorderClipper(shape: CircleBorder()),
                child: Container(
                  height: 150,
                  width: 150,
                ),
              ),
            )
          ],
        ),
      )

https://i.stack.imgur.com/0SsHt.jpg


A
Amera Abdallah

this is how I did it

    Container(
  decoration: new BoxDecoration(
    boxShadow: [
      BoxShadow(
        color: Colors.grey[200],
        blurRadius: 2.0, // has the effect of softening the shadow
        spreadRadius: 2.0, // has the effect of extending the shadow
        offset: Offset(
          5.0, // horizontal, move right 10
          5.0, // vertical, move down 10
        ),
      )
    ],
  ),
  child: Container( 
       color: Colors.white, //in your example it's blue, pink etc..
       child: //your content
  )

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Yudhishthir Singh

The given answers do the trick for outer shadow i.e. around the widget. I wanted a shadow on the widget which is inside the boundaries and according to the github issue there is no inset attribute in ShadowBox yet. My workaround was to add a layer of widget with a gradient using the stack widget so that it looks like the widget itself has the shadows. You must use the mediaQuery for dimensions otherwise the layout will be messed up on different devices. Here's a sample of code for better understanding:

Stack(
            children: <Widget>[
              Container(
                decoration: BoxDecoration(
                  image: DecorationImage(
                    fit: BoxFit.cover,
                    image: AssetImage("assets/sampleFaces/makeup.jpeg"),
                    // fit: BoxFit.cover,
                  ),
                ),
                height: 350.0,
              ),
              Container(
                decoration: BoxDecoration(
                  gradient: LinearGradient(
                    begin: FractionalOffset.topCenter,
                    end: FractionalOffset.bottomCenter,
                    colors: [
                      Colors.black.withOpacity(0.0),
                      Colors.black54,
                    ],
                    stops: [0.95, 5.0],
                  ),
                ),
              )
            ],
          ),

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class ShadowContainer extends StatelessWidget {
  ShadowContainer({
    Key key,
    this.margin = const EdgeInsets.fromLTRB(0, 10, 0, 8),
    this.padding = const EdgeInsets.symmetric(horizontal: 8),
    this.circular = 4,
    this.shadowColor = const Color.fromARGB(
        128, 158, 158, 158), //Colors.grey.withOpacity(0.5),
    this.backgroundColor = Colors.white,
    this.spreadRadius = 1,
    this.blurRadius = 3,
    this.offset = const Offset(0, 1),
    @required this.child,
  }) : super(key: key);

  final Widget child;
  final EdgeInsetsGeometry margin;
  final EdgeInsetsGeometry padding;
  final double circular;
  final Color shadowColor;
  final double spreadRadius;
  final double blurRadius;
  final Offset offset;
  final Color backgroundColor;

  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    return Container(
      margin: margin,
      padding: padding,
      decoration: BoxDecoration(
        color: backgroundColor,
        borderRadius: BorderRadius.circular(circular),
        boxShadow: [
          BoxShadow(
            color: shadowColor,
            spreadRadius: spreadRadius,
            blurRadius: blurRadius,
            offset: offset,
          ),
        ],
      ),
      child: child,
    );
  }
}

E
E. Sun

Before you start reinventing the wheel with one of these answers, check out the Material Card widget. It also allows you to define a global style via the app theme directly:

https://flutter.github.io/assets-for-api-docs/assets/material/card.png


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Björn W

Maybe it is sufficient if you wrap a Card around the Widget and play a bit with the elevation prop.

I use this trick to make my ListTile look nicer in Lists.

For your code it could look like this:

return Card(
   elevation: 3, // PLAY WITH THIS VALUE 
   child: Row(
      crossAxisAlignment: CrossAxisAlignment.center,
      children: <Widget>[
         // ... MORE OF YOUR CODE 
      ],
   ),
);

j
jay

Wrap your widget into container and give box shadow list to it


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Correct, but too vague. Add the code, so that people can basically just copy it into their own code and it'll work! From there, they can personalize it as they want. See below upvoted answer for an excellent example.