How to Cast a Realistic Shadow on the Ground in Photoshop
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
91. How to Cast a Realistic Shadow on the Ground in Photoshop
Lessons
Class Introduction to Adobe Photoshop CC
02:36 2Before you Start this Adobe Photoshop CC Tutorial
01:20 3How to Use Layers in Adobe Photoshop CC
09:56 4Basic Navigation & How to Combine Images in Photoshop
07:37 5Layers - Quiz
How to Fix an Image Using Levels in Photoshop CC
04:03 7How to Enhance Colors in Photoshop Using Vibrance
03:28 8How to Change the Color of Something in Photoshop Using Hue
02:52 9How to Change Just One Color in Adobe Photoshop CC
01:57 10How to Make an Image Black & White in Photoshop CC
04:35 11How to Add a Gradient to an Image & Text in Photoshop
10:57 12Color & Adjustment Layers - Quiz
13Creating a Specific Sized Document Adobe Photoshop CC
04:10 14How to Draw Star Square Circle Shape in Photoshop CC
12:01 15Stealing Colors & Adobe Color Themes
06:39 16Shapes - Quiz
17How to Create Text in Adobe Photoshop CC
08:09 18How to Warp Text in Adobe Photoshop CC
01:57 19How to Get Text to Follow a Line or Circle in Photoshop
13:04 20Text - Quiz
21How to Add a Line Around the Outside of Type in Photoshop
08:17 22How to a Bevel or Emboss to Text in Photoshop CC
02:19 23How to Add a Drop Shadow to Text in Photoshop CC
03:02 24Presenting your Photoshop Work for your Portfolio
06:35 25Project 1 - Creating your own Postcard
04:29 26How to Crop an Image in Adobe Photoshop CC
03:40 27How to Crop an Image for a Frame in Adobe Photoshop CC
06:11 28How to Straighten the Horizon Line Using Photoshop CC
01:55 29How to Copy from One Image to Another in Photoshop CC
06:20 30How to Crop Images Inside of Text
09:35 31How to Remove the Background in Adobe Photoshop CC
10:11 32Class Project - Quick Select Tool
00:37 33How to put Text Behind a Person in Adobe Photoshop CC
07:01 34How to Create a Layer Mask in Adobe Photoshop CC
04:47 35Class Project - Cut a Person out & put them into Another Image in Photoshop
08:57 36How to Blend Fade one Image into Another in Photoshop CC
04:36 37How to Weave Text in and out of a Photoshop Image
03:18 38How to Select Hair in Adobe Photoshop CC
16:24 39Class Project - Selecting Hair
01:21 40How to Select Things with Straight Edges in Adobe Photoshop CC
03:41 41How to get Text to Interact with Ink & Plants in Photoshop CC
13:15 42Class Project - Text & Image Interaction
01:41 43Selection & Masking - Quiz
44How to Add Filters & Effects in Adobe Photoshop
04:14 45How to Turn an Image into a Painting in Adobe Photoshop
03:12 46Class Project – Oil Painting
00:31 47How to Create the Dotted Halftone Poster Effect in Photoshop
06:42 48Class exercise - Halftone
00:23 49How to fake Realistic Motion Blur in Adobe Photoshop CC
04:28 50The Lens Flare Right of Passage in Adobe Photoshop
03:31 51Filters - Quiz
52What is a Smart Object in Adobe Photoshop CC
09:03 53How to Bend a Logo onto an Image Realistically in Photoshop
07:49 54How to make a Sky Peeling like Fabric Revealing Background in Photoshop
03:13 55Class Project - Peeling Sky
00:49 56How to Shrink Body Parts in Adobe Photoshop CC Using Liquify
05:44 57How to Create Dripping Paint Text Effect in Photoshop CC
09:17 58Class Project - Drippy Paint Text
00:52 59How to Remove People & Text from a Picture in Photoshop
06:56 60Use Google Images to find your Image Before Retouching
02:38 61How to Remove Red Eye from Photographs in Photoshop
00:53 62How to Retouch Skin in Adobe Photoshop CC
05:22 63Class Project - Retouching
00:47 64Enhancing Eyes in Adobe Photoshop CC
06:46 65How to Fix Teeth in Adobe Photoshop CC
04:33 66Retouching
67How to Instantly Remove the White Background of a Logo in Photoshop
04:15 68Using Blending Modes as Color Accents in Photoshop
07:10 69How to put Images Inside a Bottle Using Photoshop
15:14 70Class Project - Boat in a Bottle
02:15 71How to Create the Spotify Duotone Effect in Adobe Photoshop
05:43 72Class Project - Duotones
00:20 73How to Create the 3D Glasses Anaglyph Effect in Adobe Photoshop
06:14 74Class Project - Anaglyph Effect
00:36 75How to Create a Vintage Instagram Matte Photo in Photoshop
08:40 76Class Project - Vintage Matte Photo
00:49 77How to Create the Paper Cut Effect in Adobe Photoshop CC
12:07 78Class Project - Paper Cut Effect
00:31 79How to Use an Artboard in Adobe Photoshop CC
20:14 80What is the Difference Between RGB and CMYK in Adobe Photoshop CC
07:12 81How do you Change the Resolution to 300dpi in Photoshop CC
10:38 82Color Modes & Resulotion - Quiz
83Basic Introduction to Using a Wacom Tablet with Photoshop
12:22 84How to Create Splatter Paint Effects in Adobe Photoshop CC
08:11 8577. Class Project - Ink Splats
00:54 86How to Create Dripping Paint Ink Effect in Photoshop
06:46 87Class Project - Dripping Paint Brush
00:55 88How to Create Smoke with an Image Inside it using Photoshop CC
05:50 89Class Project - Smoke Effect
01:03 90How to Make a Long Vector Hard Shadow in Photoshop
05:26 91How to Cast a Realistic Shadow on the Ground in Photoshop
07:16 92Bending or Curved Shadow Under an Image in Photoshop
03:33 93How to Export Images from Photoshop for Print Web & Social Media
10:18 94What Next after your Photoshop Essentials Class
01:15 95Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How to Cast a Realistic Shadow on the Ground in Photoshop
Hi there. This video. We're going to revisit this girl here where we did the terrible drop shadow and we're going to do a slightly less terrible drop shadow in the grass. Same with this text here, we're going to type it out. And can you see the drop shadow cast in the bottom here? There's a cool little trick for creating shadows like this. Let's learn how to do it Now in Photoshop. First things first, we gotta go back in time. We're going to go to file open, we're going to go to our 15 shadows and we're going to open up cast shadows. Oh one dot psD remember this? We did way back when and we faked the shadow and it was okay using the burn tool. I'm going to show you a different and probably more realistic way. So what we're gonna do first up is we're gonna click on the shadow layer and delete it. Goodbye with the model layer selected. We're going to add a drop shadow to him. So we're gonna go to effects, we're gonna go to drop shadow and we're gonna add a job shadow. What kind I'm just ...
kind of guessing here, I'm getting the capacity up a little higher distance, not too worried about that size wise, how blurry. Fair enough for me. So you can copy my settings or just adjust, you'll see we can mess around with this quite a bit afterwards. So we're not particularly worried about the exact settings here. We're going to click OK and this is the bit that people don't know. You can do, you can actually right click the word drop shadow and you can go to this one that says create layer. The reason you don't know is because that's a ridiculous name for it. Create layer what it does, it says there's a warning and what it does is it separates that drop shadow, nothing's changed here except the drop shadow now on its own layer. The good thing about that is I can move it around, I could kind of do that with the effect but what I can do now is we can start putting together some of the effects that we learned earlier. Okay, so I'm gonna put it just underneath here then I'm going to go to edit transform and I'm gonna use this one that says distort and I'm gonna grab the top one and flip it upside down so there's the top middle and just kind of flip it over, grab anywhere but the um crosshairs in the middle and I'm just gonna drag it up so it looks like she's underneath. Now, depending on what you want to do with the drop shadow, it's a little hard to see on screen because there's grass in the background. To what I'll do is I'll just disable the background. I can't do it at the moment. Case I can hit return on my keyboard so that you can see it hit return and I'm gonna turn the background off, I've still got the shadow layer selected. I'm going to go back to that tool transform so that you can see a little bit better. Good as sort of what I'm gonna do is grab the top one and maybe tuck it in there. So it looks like it depends on where your shadows being cast from. Okay, I can kind of like drag these out often. There's a kind of a spread This Middle one as well and it's up to you, kind of how deep you want it to be. It will depend on the image underneath. That's going to work for me. Turn it on and because this is automatic using multiply it's going to work. Okay, turn the opacity down a little bit to make it more believable and we'll double back to this once we've learned a few other extra skills to maybe fade out some of this top stuff. So what we're going to do now is we're going to do that type exercise you saw at the front, go to file open, we're going to open up, cast shadows too. Click open. I'm gonna grab my type tool. I'm going to click once I've got a giant text, you type your name, hole type mine, are we using scott because that's the fake brand that we've been making font type using my favorite museo sands and I'm going to make the font size, not so ginormous 50 I'm going to even spell the name, right, that's my last name and I'm gonna grab my move tool and instead of trying to guess font sizes, I like to use command T on a Mac or control D on a Pc. Hold shift on the corners to get a kind of the right size that I want on a variety of return the front color, it's going to be white. It's the exact same principles we just did, but we'll add a little bit of extra. So with scott selected, I'm going to grab my ethics, grab drop shadow. I'm not too worried about it. I'm just gonna leave it like it was before click. Okay. Because what I wanna do, remember right click drop shadow at the cryptic name create layer. Don't worry about the era and make sure I'm working on this bottom layer here called drop shadow. Move it around so it's just underneath and then go to my edit, transform and distort again. Okay. And I'm gonna drag it down and I wanted to be like sitting right there and I wanted to flare out because I've picked an image that had a really clear son in it, whereas the last image doesn't so it still looks a little fake this one here. I'm trying to mimic the sun rays that are streaming out of it. I want to nestle in there nicely and hit return so I could play around with the capacity to try and make it sit in a bit nicer. Okay. And what I might do is multiply works. But let's try some of the other ones just to see what it looks like. So remember the shortcut I have to be on my move tool. I have to hold down shift on my keyboard and tap the plus key on my keyboard. The plus that's up the top there next to the numbers. And we're just going to cycle through until I find something that I like. See I'm liking something like this, like overlays working a little bit nicer than multiply quite like it. And just to add a little bit more to it, I'm going to add a layer mask. We've done this a few times now we're kind of doubling down and practicing because it's white, it's not doing anything. I'm gonna grab my brush, I'm not going to use one of my smoke brushes. I'm gonna go to general. Okay. And I'm going to use just the soft round one size wise, it's really big. What is it? It's going to be something appropriate actually. That was a perfect size. My caps lock was on. Okay. And if I use black, remember white, white shows everything through but if I paint with black on it, I can start removing parts so I clicked once on their, clicked once on there, click once on there. What I might do is turn the opacity down a little bit. So I'm going to undo. Those guys undo undo undo and just turn the opacity down to something quite light and just build it up slowly. 30% clicking and dragging across the bottom, clicking and dragging, clicking and dragging, clicking and dragging. So it's just kind of starting to nestle in there a little bit better. Is it believable? It's text on grass, it's probably more believable than that one. We're gonna do the same thing though with this drop shadow selected. I'm going to go to my move tool and play around with my layer modes until I find something more believable. So overlay, worked in the last one, I'm going to crank up the capacity and the latest selected mode bristol, slightly smaller brush and I'm just gonna work out so it's not so clear. Just a little bit less hardcore, is it better? It's definitely better. Is it photo realistic? It is not. But we've learned some cool new tricks, the drop shadow where we can disconnect the drop shadow and then start messing about with it with different layer modes, we can transform it and that will lead us into the next video where we start bending it. Alright, thanks for playing along. I'll see you in the next video
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JEWEL KHAN
Adobe Photoshop Fundamentals is very useful for a photo editor. I learned very important tricks from this course.