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How to make a "peeled edge" area of interest effect in ArcGIS Pro

Sure, everyone loves a good raised area-of-interest effect. But what about a peeled edge area of interest?

Area of interest with a peeled edge effect. Click to embiggen.

It’s a snazzy trick and maybe just the sort of flair that your map needs! And it’s simpler than maybe you’d guess. To give your area of interest a peeled edge effect, you just combine a dark gradient stroke that looks like a shadow with a light gradient fill that covers some of the shadow, then group them and apply a darkening blend mode.

Cheat sheet! White fill with a giant shadowy gradient stroke dragged beneath it.

Step 1: white fill with shadowy gradient stroke

Then add a layer with an offset effect so it covers the shadow, and give it a linear gradient fill.

Step 2: Cover shadow with a white linear gradient

Then group these layers and give the group a darkening blend mode like Multiply (or Color Burn). The result shows only dark content, so the shadow appears to fade in at one edge.

Step 3: darkening blend mode to eliminate the lightness

That’s it! If you’d like this sequence to be narrated by a nasally Midwesterner, then I have you covered…

0:00 Rapturous intro
0:12 Unrelated, but making a quick basemap with Living Atlas layers
0:18 Adding polygon layer, and isolating the area of interest
0:31 Faking a shadow effect with a gradient stroke
1:20 Pay no attention to the livestock
1:43 Fading out the shadow to only one edge of the polygon
2:44 Blending the faded shadow into the map

Happy edge-peeling!

Love, John

About the author

I have far too much fun looking for ways to understand and present data visually, hopefully driving product strategy and engaging users. I work in the ArcGIS Living Atlas team at Esri, pushing and pulling data in all sorts of absurd ways and then sharing the process. I also design user experiences for maps and apps. When I'm not doing those things, I'm chasing around toddlers and wrangling chickens, and generally getting into other ad-hoc adventures. Life is good. You might also like these Styles for ArcGIS Pro: esriurl.com/nelsonstyles

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