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Simply, larger you enlarge your document, add a background color as the background color where the GIF will be placed, thanthen add your shadow to your GIF, this. This is the only way.

If your output willis for the web, you can add a CSS property to it and will looks like more and morelook better than exportexporting the shadow in the GIF directly (will be more HDbetter quality).

Simply, larger you document, add a background color as the background color where the GIF will placed, than add your shadow to your GIF, this is the only way.

If your output will for the web, you can add a CSS property to it and will looks like more and more better than export the shadow in the GIF directly (will be more HD)

Simply enlarge your document, add a background color as the background color where the GIF will be placed, then add your shadow to your GIF. This is the only way.

If your output is for the web, you can add a CSS property to it and will look better than exporting the shadow in the GIF directly (will be better quality).

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Simply, larger you document, add a background color as the background color where the GIF will placed, than add your shadow to your GIF, this is the only way.

If your output will for the web, you can add a CSS property to it and will looks like more and more better than export the shadow in the GIF directly (will be more HD)