Photoshop Tutorial
Photoshop Tutorial
Photoshop Tutorial
What do you do when a drop shadow isn't realistic enough? Create a cast shadow. When you
see an object in a spotlight or a setting sun, you will notice the long shadows that are created
behind them, this technique will teach you how to add realism to your images.
INGREDIENTS
by Colin Smith
Layers
Layer Masks
Gradients
Skewing
Blur Filter
Difficulty 7/10
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Duplicate the layer by dragging tot the new layer icon in the layers
palette.
Now fill the new layer by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Delete Mac:Cmd+Shift+Del (The shift key will
make it only fill where there are pixels aka preserve transparancy)
Now to distort the shape. (If you are going to do this to text, you must render the type first)
Press Ctrl/Cmd+T, this will bring up the free transform tool. Right click on the selected object
Mac:Cmd click. Select "Distort" from the pop-up menu.
You will see a bounding box with 8 little squares, click and drag the top left and top right
squares (called handles) until it looks similar to the picture on the left. Press Enter/Return to
apply the transformation.
Apply the gausian blur again, this time add a larger setting 5-10
Using the gradient tool drag it from right to left to blend the 2 shadow layers.
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Finally Set the shadow to multiply mode and the opacity of the top shadow layer to about
50% and the bottom shadow to about 30%
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