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Casting Realistic Shadows

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To start find a picture you would like to add a shadow too. For this tutorial I will be using this picture:

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Now take your render layer and duplicate it by dragging it over the New Layer button. Now your layer's palette should look like this:

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Now take your copy layer go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation, or just press Ctrl- Hue. Then set the Lightness on -100. Now you picture should look like this:

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Now go to Edit > Transform > Distort. And take the top middle dot and drag it down like so:

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Now your shadow should look something like this:

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So now we have our basic shadow. But it's time to edit it to make it look realistic. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Use these settings:

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Now go to your layers palette and lower the opacity of your layer anywhere between 85% - 95%. Just see what looks best for you. I used 91%.

Now go to layers palette again and add a quick mask to your shadow layer. Then apply this gradient to it.

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Now you have your gradient settings lined up so take your gradient click and drag it like this:

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Now if you applied the gradient correctly you should have something like this:

Casting Realistic Shadows Tutorial: Final Result

And congratulations! You have finished my tutorial on how to cast a shadow! Now you can create shadows on anything. Enjoy!




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