To draw a stack of disks with a 3d impression, we use the pic element, which is new in TikZ 3.0 and can be considered like combining a node and a tikzpicture.
This example was written by Mark Wibrow answering a question on TeX.SE.

Edit and compile if you like:
% Stacked disks% Author: Mark Wibrow\documentclass[tikz,border=10pt]{standalone}\tikzset{pics/.cd,disc/.style = {code = {\fill [white] ellipse [x radius = 2, y radius = 2/3];\path [left color = black!50, right color = black!50,middle color = black!25](-2+.05,-1.1) arc (180:360:2-.05 and 2/3-.05*2/3) -- cycle;\path [top color = black!25, bottom color = white](0,.05*2/3) ellipse [x radius = 2-.05, y radius = 2/3-.05*2/3];\path [left color = black!25, right color = black!25,middle color = white] (-2,0) -- (-2,-1) arc (180:360:2 and 2/3)-- (2,0) arc (360:180:2 and 2/3);\foreach \r in {225,315}\foreach \i [evaluate = {\s=30;}] in {0,2,...,30}\fill [black, fill opacity = 1/50](0,0) -- (\r+\s-\i:2 and 2/3) -- ++(0,-1)arc (\r+\s-\i:\r-\s+\i:2 and 2/3) -- ++(0,1) -- cycle;\foreach \r in {45,135}\foreach \i [evaluate = {\s=30;}] in {0,2,...,30}\fill [black, fill opacity = 1/50](0,0) -- (\r+\s-\i:2 and 2/3)arc (\r+\s-\i:\r-\s+\i:2 and 2/3) -- cycle;}},disc bottom/.style = {code = {\foreach \i in {0,2,...,30}\fill [black, fill opacity = 1/60] (0,-1.1)ellipse [x radius = 2+\i/40, y radius = 2/3+\i/60];\path pic {disc};}}}\begin{document}\begin{tikzpicture}\path (0,0) pic {disc bottom} (0,1.25) pic {disc} (0,2.5) pic {disc};\end{tikzpicture}
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